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His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.","The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. 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Robinson","Postmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia","Postmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia","A notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Damaged.","Letter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.","3 pieces.","8 pieces.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","21 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","10 pieces.","2 pieces.","82 pieces.","26 pieces.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Suit in Orange County. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Letter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.","Damaged.","Also dated 1845 August 23.","Incomplete copy.","Also dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.","3 letters.","General accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.","Book containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.","Tax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. Scott at Milford, undated.","See also an undated letter from Lawrence Washington.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","9 pieces.","10 pieces.","53 pieces.","4 pieces.","6 pieces.","21 pieces","3 pieces.","2 copies.","10 pieces.","Also includes certificates of qualification of A. T. Ehart as 1st lieutenant and Joseph T. Mood as 3rd lieutenant. 2 pieces.","20 pieces.","1 piece.","Deed covering two tracts of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","3 pieces.","10 envelopes.","Miss Magurk was the first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone when the Americans were preparing to begin work on the canal, and her letter describes local conditions.","Carbon copy.","This letter describes conditions after the great earthquake.","Contains the Notes Payable Account.","One unsigned check and two blank checks of R. L. Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Includes a lease granted by R.L. Coleman and wife to John McComb. 18 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","2 sheets.","6 pieces.","Postmarked Franklin, Tennessee","28 pieces.","33 pieces.","Damaged.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Also includes a deed given by William Pulliam and wife to John Pierce covering the same property on 1754 September 30.","On back of a printed circular letter issued by Rowland.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","8 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","A company organized for the Development of the Oxon Hill estate in Prince George's County, Maryland, opposite Alexandria, Virginia. 1 piece.","4 pieces.","4 pieces.","2 pieces.","9 pieces.","28 pieces.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Campbell family","Graves family","Campbell, Susan, Mrs.","Campbell, William, 1755-1823","Coleman, Emma Cornelia Parran","Coleman, Reuben Lindsay","Hill, A. 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Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of two slightly different drafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pieces,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account appears on the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy. 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His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.","The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. Davidson appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","An invoice appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Postmarked Hopkinsville, Kentucky","Accounts and Deed","192 pieces.","Frances T. Barbour, executrix of Philip P. Barbour, Richard H. Field and wife, and John J. Ambler and wife, to Susan Campbell. Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","Postscript by William Campbell, Jr.","Postscript by William R. Robinson","Postmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia","Postmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia","A notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Damaged.","Letter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.","3 pieces.","8 pieces.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","21 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","10 pieces.","2 pieces.","82 pieces.","26 pieces.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Suit in Orange County. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Letter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.","Damaged.","Also dated 1845 August 23.","Incomplete copy.","Also dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.","3 letters.","General accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.","Book containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.","Tax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. 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Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. 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His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.","The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eInformation about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: \u003cextref href=\"http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Campbell_family\" title=\"Campbell family\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Family History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCampbell Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Campbell Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of four generations of the Campbell family of Orange Co., Va. including correspondence of William Campbell (1755-1823). His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e4 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostmarked Dunkirk, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete draft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e9 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e68 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e16 pieces, also see folder 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eObituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMonthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of two slightly different drafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pieces,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account appears on the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy. 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Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostscript by William Campbell, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostscript by William R. Robinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e8 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e82 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e26 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuit in Orange County. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso dated 1845 August 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. 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Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. 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Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. 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Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Adam Empie was born September 5, 1785 in Schenectady, New York. He was educated at Union College in Schenectady. He served St. George's Church in Hempstead on Long Island, NY and St. James Parish, Wilmington. He was chaplain and professor at the United States Military Academy. He was president of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1836. He resigned to be rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Richmond.","See the SCRC Wiki for more information about Adam Empie: http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Adam_Empie.","Empie was an alumnus of Union College.","Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was made part of this collection on 12/15/2011.","Mss. 2010.360 was accessioned as part of the backlog by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2010. Mss. 1979.13 processed by Lisa Sparks Carpenter, American Studies Intern, in November 2010. Acc. 2011.710 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in December 2011.","Papers, 1821-1979, of and concerning Adam Empie, the president of the College of William and Mary and his family. Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War.","The folder contains the following papers:","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange.","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17.","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October.","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton.","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15.","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882.","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring.","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896.","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\".","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\"","Mss. 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Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewport News Daily Press news clipping. 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Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFour letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript volume, in two unknown hands. 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Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. 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Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026amp; Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\". \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmpie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. 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Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War.","The folder contains the following papers:","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange.","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17.","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October.","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton.","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15.","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882.","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring.","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896.","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\".","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\""],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was added to this collection on 12/15/2011.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Adam Empie was born September 5, 1785 in Schenectady, New York. He was educated at Union College in Schenectady. He served St. George's Church in Hempstead on Long Island, NY and St. James Parish, Wilmington. He was chaplain and professor at the United States Military Academy. He was president of the College of William and Mary, 1827-1836. He resigned to be rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Richmond.","See the SCRC Wiki for more information about Adam Empie: http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Adam_Empie.","Empie was an alumnus of Union College.","Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was made part of this collection on 12/15/2011.","Mss. 2010.360 was accessioned as part of the backlog by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in June 2010. Mss. 1979.13 processed by Lisa Sparks Carpenter, American Studies Intern, in November 2010. Acc. 2011.710 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in December 2011.","Papers, 1821-1979, of and concerning Adam Empie, the president of the College of William and Mary and his family. Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War.","The folder contains the following papers:","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange.","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17.","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October.","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton.","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15.","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882.","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring.","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896.","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\".","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\"","Mss. 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The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRichmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewport News Daily Press news clipping. 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Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. 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Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. 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Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. 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Includes account book, 1829-1831, of Adam Empie and copy of his will as well as four letters, undated, from Sarah Moore Grimke to Anna Eliza (Wright) Empie as well as a commonplace book, undated; poems; engravings; flower illustrations, sketches and silhouettes; and prayers.","The addition, Mss. 1979.13, includes papers of the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, most prominently of Warren Seymour Lurty, Confederate captain, prisoner of war, and US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2010.360, contains one letter of July 20, 1847 written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his condolences for not being able to accept an invitation.","The addition, Mss. Acc. 2011.707, contains papers of and relating to Adam Empie, twelfth president of the College of William and Mary. The bulk of the collection consists of biographical information about Adam Empie. While most of the material consists of extracts and copies from official records and correspondence, there are a few original documents, including a Baccalaureate Sermon by Empie in 1832, as well as a letter from Rector John Tyler verifying he had administered the Oath of Office to Empie in 1828.","Correspondence between President A. D. Chandler and Colonel A. E. Potts regarding a gift of items which belonged to Dr. Adam Empie, President of the College of William and Mary, 1827-36.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding St. James' Episcopal Church, Richmond, mentioning Dr. Empie's connection with that church.","Richmond Times-Dispatch news clipping. Regarding oil portrait Adam Empie given to Bruton Parish Church.","Newport News Daily Press news clipping. Biographical sketch of Adam Empie.","Typescript giving biographical details of Dr. Empie.","Note in Dr. Empie's hand to Mr. and Mrs. Woosten asking them to accept an article as a token of affection.","Williamsburg. Journal in Dr. Empie's hand containing memoranda and notes of accounts. Gives salary from William and Mary College and benefits pertaining to position. Mentions the receipt of two loans from the Bursar of the College totalling $800. Also mentions receiving a trunk of books from Mrs. Avey to be appropriated as he pleased and possibly given to Church Library. Mention also of receipt of $400 from Mr. and Mrs. Woosten.","Contemporary copy of will of Adam Empie.","Three pages of notes for religious sermons in Dr. Empie's hand.","Letter from W. M. Atkinson, Raleigh, to Rev'd. A. Empie. Acknowledgement of Dr. Empie's inability to undertake some unspecified work previously agreed upon.","Four letters from Sarah M. Grimke to Mrs. Anna Eliza Empie. Signature of two letters illegible but undoubtedly by the same hand. Personal letters. One mentions some embroidery for the Society and the dispatch of a box of Bibles and tracts. Mention in one letter of her school for Negroes.","Poems and letters addressed specifically to Mrs. Empie. Signatures include Mrs. Empie's sister Caroline, A.S. Swann, Eliza Ann Gautier, and (Mrs. Homan?). Two of the poems initialled E. G. G. and one initialled E.","Miscellaneous collection of poems all in differrent hands, only one signed-Anna Louisa Campbell.","Manuscript volume, in two unknown hands. Religious text in one half of notebook, receipes in the other half with list of household articles dated 1831 January.","Three manuscript prayers.","Miscellaneous collection of engravings apparently cut from books, most of them very badly stained.","One pencil sketch of a woman's head, signed Williamson. One silhouette of a girl's head, inscribed, cut by M. Honeywell. Still life addressed to Mis A. C. Empie from her friend I. Williamson.","One letter written by former College of William and Mary President Adam Empie sending his regrets for not being able to accept an invitation.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","Biographical Information on Adam Empie.","These family papers focus on the Rev. Dr. Adam Empie's descendants, including two letters to his daughter Mrs. James Sheppard and a transcript of his genealogy from his family Bible. Items are as follows. Letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr., President of the College of William and Mary to Ralph James, Sr. regarding his donation of what are now the Adam Empie Papers. Notes from vestry meeting of 1860 November 13 on death of the Rev. Dr. Empie with a letter to his daughter Mrs. Sheppard. Newspaper clipping from the Newport News Daily Press, 1960 March 20, regarding nineteenth-century silhouettes of four presidents of the College of William and Mary (William Holland Wilmer, Adam Empie, John Augustine Smith, and John Bracken), purchased in a New York antique shop and put on display in the campus library. Transcript of the family records from the family Bible of Rev. Adam Empie made 1935 April 21. Bible owned by Major Adam Empie Potts. Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. James Sheppard of Richmond, Virginia. Dated 1859 May 1 from \"Bro. Will\" of Waterford, Mississippi.","Warren Seymour Lurty, uncle of Adam Empie Potts, served as a captain in the Confederate army over the Virginia Horse Artillery Battery, which was involved in the Shenandoah Valley campaign. The battery was nearly annihilated and Lurty was captured at Ninevah, Virginia in 1864 and was a prisoner of war at Fort Delaware. Lurty served as a lawyer before and after the Civil War. He was US District Attorney of western Virginia from 1877-1882.","This folder, which mainly consists of correspondence, includes Civil War military documents and letters of recommendation written for Lurty as he reentered the practice of law after the Civil War.","The folder contains the following papers:","Letter to Lurty from Lieutenant Halyburton on behalf of General Jubal Anderson Early expressing disapproval of Lurty's application to acquire horses and approval of Lurty's moving camp to Fishersville or Waynesboro, Virginia. 1864 October 8.","Letter from Hon. W. T. Willey, U. S. Senate, War Department, Washington City, 1865 January 26, requesting a prisoner exchange.","Printed and singed copy of loyalty oath taken by Lurty upon his release from Fort Delaware, 1865 June 17.","Letters of recommendation for Lurty as he seeks to recommence practicing law from W. P. Cooper, U.(?) M. Turner, James M. Jackson, and Gro. W. Jackson, who writes to affirm Lurty's relation to Stonewall Jackson, 1865 October.","Two 1877 letters recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. S. District Attorney of western Virginia: one to President Rutherford B. Hayes, 1877, the other from Senator John F. Lewis to Hon. O.(?) P. Morton.","Letters of introduction for Lurty from William Pope Harrison to the Hon. B. H. Hill, U.S. Senate, and to Hon. Joseph E. Brown, U.S. Senate. Both letters are dated 1881 March 15.","Letter to President Chester A. Arthur recommending the reappointment of Lurty as U. .S. District Attorney of western Virginia from the members of the bar of Carroll County, Virginia: Norman Staley(?), Commonwealth attorney, G. B. Wiley, R. M. Brown, Walter Pendleton, Garland Hale, and Walter S. Tipton(?), 1882.","Draft of a speech commemorating the Civil War, 1885.","The envelope dated 1895 January 15 bears two inscriptions: \"the $10 note is my first fee as atty in Washington in 1892 –Seymour\" and a verse to his \"best earthly friend\".\" The accompanying note seems to be a marriage proposal and references a gift of a ring.","Typed note to Lurty signed by William McKinley, dated 1896 April 28 on letterhead from his home in Canton, Ohio. This note was written to congratulate Lurty on his selection as \"Elector-at-large\" and thank him for his support in McKinley's presidential campaign, which was underway during 1896.","Photocopy of military order dated 1866(?) January 12 removing any \"person having served in the Rebel Armies\" from the \"Public grounds of Fortress Monroe.\"","Empty envelope from State-Planters Bank \u0026 Trust Co. labeled \"Lurty Papers, Uncle of Adam E. Potts\".","Certificate from the Columbian Democratic Club, certifying that Joseph S. Potts' election as delegate to the Convention of the National League of Democratic Clubs, 1888 June 14. Badge for the Richmond, Virginia Delegation of the Baltimore Convention of the Columbian Democratic Club, 1888 July 4. Seal attached to black cloth. The faded seal reads \"Richmond Public Schools.\"","Empie writes from Williamsburg, Virginia, to Rev. Doctor Eliphalet Nott, a Presbyterian minister and president of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Empie asks for a copy of Union College laws, course of studies, and textbooks, as he is interested in \"different literary seminaries.\" He also promises to call on Nott when he visits New York \"next summer.\""],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. Acc. 2011.707 was previously part of the University Archives Faculty-Alumni File Collection and was added to this collection on 12/15/2011.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials:"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Benjamin Curtis Chappelear, author of \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia\" (Warrenton, Va.: The Warrenton Antiquarian Society, 1954).","Processed and finding aid updated in 2017.","Collection, 1876-1959, of Benjamin Curtis Chappelear including manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren Counties, Virginia; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia; notes concerning land records and manuscript volumes which include account books collected by Chappelear of blacksmiths, farmers, postmasters, students, tanners, and operators of general stores. The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.","Includes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).","Pencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 59\" x 39\".","Pencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 61\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 48\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.","Pencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Photostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.","Draft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.","Pencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 36\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.","Draft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.","Pencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.","Pencil draft. 26\" x 35\".","Pencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".","Pencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.","Pencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)","Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.","Newspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.","The notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.","Notes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.","Notes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.","Notes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.","Research notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026 Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Includes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family","School expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"","The ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".","Account book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".","Includes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Index at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"","B.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","B.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".","J.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"","J.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Chappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".","Farm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.","Farm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.","Notes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.","Back of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".","Ciphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.","Ciphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Notes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.","Daybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Daybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.","Account book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.","Mathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.","Accounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","J. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".","Owens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens","Daybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Lists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.","Unbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".","Cash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".","Daybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.","Index on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".","Invoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".","Partially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".","\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".","Account Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".","Account book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".","A day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".","Account  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".","Farm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".","Farm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".","Accounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31","Farm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".","Account book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".","Upperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".","Account belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. Shepherd.","Transferred to Rare Books:\tHarper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, Star Publishing Company, Chicago Illinois\tCopyright 1894 by Alfred H. Guersey and Henry M. Alden, and 1894 by McDonnell Bros.\tVolume II, Issues 1 – 27 with over half of the issues missing","January 1905 Winchester Star articles on the \"Annals of Ashby's Gap\" by Chappelear have been removed due to deteriation.  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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Curtis Chappelear, author of \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia\" (Warrenton, Va.: The Warrenton Antiquarian Society, 1954).\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Benjamin Curtis Chappelear, author of \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia\" (Warrenton, Va.: The Warrenton Antiquarian Society, 1954)."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChappelear Collection, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Chappelear Collection, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eProcessed and finding aid updated in 2017.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Processed and finding aid updated in 2017."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection, 1876-1959, of Benjamin Curtis Chappelear including manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren Counties, Virginia; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia; notes concerning land records and manuscript volumes which include account books collected by Chappelear of blacksmiths, farmers, postmasters, students, tanners, and operators of general stores. The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 59\" x 39\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 61\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 48\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 36\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 26\" x 35\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 26\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 26\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026amp; Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchool expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBack of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCiphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCiphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOwens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026amp;S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. 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The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.","Includes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).","Pencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 59\" x 39\".","Pencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 61\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 48\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.","Pencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Photostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.","Draft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.","Pencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 36\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.","Draft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.","Pencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.","Pencil draft. 26\" x 35\".","Pencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".","Pencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.","Pencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)","Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.","Newspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.","The notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.","Notes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.","Notes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.","Notes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.","Research notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026 Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Includes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family","School expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"","The ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".","Account book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".","Includes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Index at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"","B.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","B.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".","J.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"","J.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Chappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".","Farm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.","Farm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.","Notes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.","Back of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".","Ciphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.","Ciphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Notes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.","Daybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Daybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.","Account book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.","Mathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.","Accounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","J. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".","Owens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens","Daybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Lists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.","Unbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".","Cash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".","Daybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.","Index on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".","Invoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".","Partially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".","\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".","Account Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".","Account book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".","A day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".","Account  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".","Farm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".","Farm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".","Accounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31","Farm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".","Account book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".","Upperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".","Account belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. Shepherd."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTransferred to Rare Books:\tHarper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, Star Publishing Company, Chicago Illinois\tCopyright 1894 by Alfred H. Guersey and Henry M. Alden, and 1894 by McDonnell Bros.\tVolume II, Issues 1 – 27 with over half of the issues missing\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1905 Winchester Star articles on the \"Annals of Ashby's Gap\" by Chappelear have been removed due to deteriation.  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Acc. 2001.42, 2004.45, 2006.35 and 2006.52","/repositories/2/resources/9031","Urbanna (Va.)","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--Students","Country life--20th century","Correspondence","Newspapers","Newsletters","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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Dean Taylor and Preston Taylor, all of Urbanna Virginia.","Including letters to and from the Taylor brothers having to do with family life and the Theta Delta Xi fraternity; papers, including receipts, a wedding invitation, Theta Delta Xi Newsletter, and newspaper clippings.","Box: 1 Folder: 1-5 Letters written and received by the Taylor Family chronologically.","Letter discussing Jackson Davis coming down to Williamsburg and helping set up the Theta Delta Xi House on the College of William and Mary campus, and good luck wishes for finding new brothers. Also to tell Maddox that he will becoming coming down.","Letter to keep him up to date on the new men the Chapter is thinking to induct, and who from the Chapter will play for the football team this year. Also writing to ask about the Finances and to remind him talk to the treasurer.","Letter to arrange a brother meeting on Tuesday (28 April).","Telling Preston to come up on Friday night or afternoon, and that he will be waiting at the train station. There will be a luncheon that Friday at Business Men's Club and to let him know if he cannot come.","He cannot make it down to see him, but is sending Irvin Craig to look at the college, asking Preston to show him around. Also that Mama, sister, Claudia ? and Dorothy ? are going to West Point. He also reminds Preston to mail Papa for any monthly expenses.","Regarding re-employment, that the company is unable to take him back at this time. His name is still under consideration.","Answering the question: What shall I pay for my fall suit?","Send $15.00 and that he is expecting J.C for Thanksgiving.","Telling J.C. to drop a line and asking him if he needs spring clothes; asking whether or not there is a Saturday baseball game and says he might come down to see it.","Address of H.F. Juepitt: 120W Adams St. Chicago, Ill. H.F. Juepitt will send him the cost accounting and samples for the convention. M.J. White ends letter stating feel free to call.","Received amount of #32.22 on policy, Silias E. Taylor, and extends time for payment balance for 30 days.","Notice of $60.00 due on an accounting dating back to April 1923 and wants to collect these fund for movement of the company and the company awaits the check.","Apology about not being able to make it down to see him, and asks how he is doing? He has been sick all week while in Detroit and Chicago and that he met a Theta Delta Chi on the train. Includes two pieces of literature about The Capitol Limited, the train.","He does not need to worry about the money he put out from Edgar and that he returned home yesterday. States regret about making so little on the Ford Motor Co. assembly saying he should not continue, and that he should decide something soon. Also (Charlie) states he will try to find something better by hopefull the end of September.","Favor to get items supposedly mailed to him by Jimmy ?. P.S. Jack Chakay? pro basketball with Portsmouth stating that they all know what that means.","Letter asking why not come down Friday morning to PP?. He also gives a description of his day as well as a message about not hearing from him lately.","Father was glad to get the letter you sent. Sisla? has been home three weeks minus a few days. Papa wanted someone to stay home, and he is doing fine.","Card telling that the card to Lillian ? was a tale of woe and that he will be leaving for William and Mary next week and to write him in Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents He received his clothes. Commentary about how the girls are hot and that he went to see Henry's plants, and that he will probably next be traveling over the Rockies for his next trip. Also about Paul and his idea of going back to pro-football.","He will be leaving Wednesday for Richmond and will stop by the house in Williamsburg to see if you want to come and if possibly two others might want to come.","Investigating the order and will make a report in the near future.","Note trying to locate the whereabouts of Alexander W. Martin.","Love letter.","Will send things you asked for. Incomplete letter with government notes on reverse of second page.","Statement for Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.","Subscription form to The Southside Sentinel, Dr.","College of William and Mary Report Card.","Theta Delta Xi newsletter Vol. III No. 1.","Hand written on document is a note stating the news of the sudden death of Rev. William H. Pittus?","Headline, Tells How Klan Regards Negroes, Imperial Wizard also Defines Attitude of Order on Jews and Catholics.","Received check for ($5.75) and thanks.","Summer and that he won't be in Middlesex but in China in August and reference to Theta Delta Xi.","He will probably be down sometime during Christmas.","Everyday life and her going down to dancing school.","Sending a check for $10.00 and asking for a copy of his expenditures to find the $85.00 mentioned in the letter.","Coming up for \"Founders\" Day.","He was in Richmond to see their father. \"Papa\" was better after his operation. He should be out in two weeks.","Travel plans to Atlanta and Charlottesville and of volleyball games.","He didn't make the trip.","A \"Dance to the Music of Waring's Pennsylvanians\" on July 18th 1924.","Why he has yet to answer his last letter. Hard work on the farm and that the tomatoes are coming fast. Plenty of hard work.","Love letter.","Time to come down on the A.C.L. and instructions when in Richmond.","Family and Charles' recent activities and travels.","Regret for Christian not being there the previous week while his brother Preston was in town. How was the candy she sent and talks a little about a friend in Lynchburg.","Events at home, congratulations on his promotion and briefly about how 'lucky' he is and fortunate.","Letters written to and from members of the Taylor family of Urbanna, VA.  Family members who attended William and Mary are Charlie Taylor, Preston Taylor, Christian Taylor and Silas Edgar Tayor.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Theta Delta Xi","Taylor family","Taylor, Charlie","Taylor, Christian","Taylor, Preston","Taylor, Silas Edgar","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Taylor Family Papers, 1903/1957"],"collection_ssim":["Taylor Family Papers, 1903/1957"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 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He should be out in two weeks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTravel plans to Atlanta and Charlottesville and of volleyball games.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe didn't make the trip.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA \"Dance to the Music of Waring's Pennsylvanians\" on July 18th 1924.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhy he has yet to answer his last letter. Hard work on the farm and that the tomatoes are coming fast. Plenty of hard work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLove letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTime to come down on the A.C.L. and instructions when in Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily and Charles' recent activities and travels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegret for Christian not being there the previous week while his brother Preston was in town. How was the candy she sent and talks a little about a friend in Lynchburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEvents at home, congratulations on his promotion and briefly about how 'lucky' he is and fortunate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written to and from members of the Taylor family of Urbanna, VA.  Family members who attended William and Mary are Charlie Taylor, Preston Taylor, Christian Taylor and Silas Edgar Tayor.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers of the Taylor Family of Urbanna, Virginia.  Sons were graduates from the College of William and Mary.","Four sons attended the College from 1903 to 1920's, documenting student life and the struggles of a rural Virginia family.","Correspondence sent to James Constance Taylor, S.E. Taylor, Charles A.Taylor, P.E. Dean Taylor and Preston Taylor, all of Urbanna Virginia.","Including letters to and from the Taylor brothers having to do with family life and the Theta Delta Xi fraternity; papers, including receipts, a wedding invitation, Theta Delta Xi Newsletter, and newspaper clippings.","Box: 1 Folder: 1-5 Letters written and received by the Taylor Family chronologically.","Letter discussing Jackson Davis coming down to Williamsburg and helping set up the Theta Delta Xi House on the College of William and Mary campus, and good luck wishes for finding new brothers. Also to tell Maddox that he will becoming coming down.","Letter to keep him up to date on the new men the Chapter is thinking to induct, and who from the Chapter will play for the football team this year. Also writing to ask about the Finances and to remind him talk to the treasurer.","Letter to arrange a brother meeting on Tuesday (28 April).","Telling Preston to come up on Friday night or afternoon, and that he will be waiting at the train station. There will be a luncheon that Friday at Business Men's Club and to let him know if he cannot come.","He cannot make it down to see him, but is sending Irvin Craig to look at the college, asking Preston to show him around. Also that Mama, sister, Claudia ? and Dorothy ? are going to West Point. He also reminds Preston to mail Papa for any monthly expenses.","Regarding re-employment, that the company is unable to take him back at this time. His name is still under consideration.","Answering the question: What shall I pay for my fall suit?","Send $15.00 and that he is expecting J.C for Thanksgiving.","Telling J.C. to drop a line and asking him if he needs spring clothes; asking whether or not there is a Saturday baseball game and says he might come down to see it.","Address of H.F. Juepitt: 120W Adams St. Chicago, Ill. H.F. Juepitt will send him the cost accounting and samples for the convention. M.J. White ends letter stating feel free to call.","Received amount of #32.22 on policy, Silias E. Taylor, and extends time for payment balance for 30 days.","Notice of $60.00 due on an accounting dating back to April 1923 and wants to collect these fund for movement of the company and the company awaits the check.","Apology about not being able to make it down to see him, and asks how he is doing? He has been sick all week while in Detroit and Chicago and that he met a Theta Delta Chi on the train. Includes two pieces of literature about The Capitol Limited, the train.","He does not need to worry about the money he put out from Edgar and that he returned home yesterday. States regret about making so little on the Ford Motor Co. assembly saying he should not continue, and that he should decide something soon. Also (Charlie) states he will try to find something better by hopefull the end of September.","Favor to get items supposedly mailed to him by Jimmy ?. P.S. Jack Chakay? pro basketball with Portsmouth stating that they all know what that means.","Letter asking why not come down Friday morning to PP?. He also gives a description of his day as well as a message about not hearing from him lately.","Father was glad to get the letter you sent. Sisla? has been home three weeks minus a few days. Papa wanted someone to stay home, and he is doing fine.","Card telling that the card to Lillian ? was a tale of woe and that he will be leaving for William and Mary next week and to write him in Williamsburg.","Scope and Contents He received his clothes. Commentary about how the girls are hot and that he went to see Henry's plants, and that he will probably next be traveling over the Rockies for his next trip. Also about Paul and his idea of going back to pro-football.","He will be leaving Wednesday for Richmond and will stop by the house in Williamsburg to see if you want to come and if possibly two others might want to come.","Investigating the order and will make a report in the near future.","Note trying to locate the whereabouts of Alexander W. Martin.","Love letter.","Will send things you asked for. Incomplete letter with government notes on reverse of second page.","Statement for Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing.","Subscription form to The Southside Sentinel, Dr.","College of William and Mary Report Card.","Theta Delta Xi newsletter Vol. III No. 1.","Hand written on document is a note stating the news of the sudden death of Rev. William H. Pittus?","Headline, Tells How Klan Regards Negroes, Imperial Wizard also Defines Attitude of Order on Jews and Catholics.","Received check for ($5.75) and thanks.","Summer and that he won't be in Middlesex but in China in August and reference to Theta Delta Xi.","He will probably be down sometime during Christmas.","Everyday life and her going down to dancing school.","Sending a check for $10.00 and asking for a copy of his expenditures to find the $85.00 mentioned in the letter.","Coming up for \"Founders\" Day.","He was in Richmond to see their father. \"Papa\" was better after his operation. He should be out in two weeks.","Travel plans to Atlanta and Charlottesville and of volleyball games.","He didn't make the trip.","A \"Dance to the Music of Waring's Pennsylvanians\" on July 18th 1924.","Why he has yet to answer his last letter. Hard work on the farm and that the tomatoes are coming fast. Plenty of hard work.","Love letter.","Time to come down on the A.C.L. and instructions when in Richmond.","Family and Charles' recent activities and travels.","Regret for Christian not being there the previous week while his brother Preston was in town. How was the candy she sent and talks a little about a friend in Lynchburg.","Events at home, congratulations on his promotion and briefly about how 'lucky' he is and fortunate.","Letters written to and from members of the Taylor family of Urbanna, VA.  Family members who attended William and Mary are Charlie Taylor, Preston Taylor, Christian Taylor and Silas Edgar Tayor."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Theta Delta Xi"],"names_coll_ssim":["College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Theta Delta Xi","Taylor family"],"famname_ssim":["Taylor family"],"persname_ssim":["Taylor, Charlie","Taylor, Christian","Taylor, Preston","Taylor, Silas Edgar"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","College of William and Mary--Alumni and alumnae","Theta Delta Xi","Taylor family","Taylor, Charlie","Taylor, Christian","Taylor, Preston","Taylor, Silas Edgar"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":70,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:48:07.814Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9031_c03_c03"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880_c02","type":"Series","attributes":{"title":"Additions, 1909/1988","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_1880_c02#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880_c02","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_1880_c02"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880_c02","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","parent_ssim":["Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_1880"],"title_filing_ssi":"Additions","title_ssm":["Additions"],"title_tesim":["Additions"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Additions, 1909/1988"],"text":["Additions, 1909/1988","Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988","Guy family","Williams, Thomas L.","English"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1909/1988"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1909-1988"],"level_ssm":["Series"],"level_ssim":["Series"],"component_level_isim":[1],"sort_isi":11,"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":10,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"famname_ssim":["Guy family"],"persname_ssim":["Williams, Thomas L."],"names_ssim":["Guy family","Williams, Thomas L."],"language_ssim":["English"],"date_range_isim":[1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988],"_nest_path_":"/components#1","timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:41:50.510Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1880","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1880.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Guy Family Papers","title_ssm":["Guy Family Papers"],"title_tesim":["Guy Family Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1900-1988"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1900-1988"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1900/1988"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988"],"text":["Guy Family Papers, 1900/1988","Mss. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Arranged by accession number.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Processed by Anne Johnson. Acc. 2011.645 added by Benjamin Bromley in October 2011.","Folder originally titled \"H.E. Bennett Items\"","UA 6.037 William George and Gladys Bennett Guy Papers","Mss. Acc. 1998.18 Joan Eastman Bennett Williamsburg, Virginia Collection","Papers of the William George and Gladys Bennett Guy family of Williamsburg, Virginia with additions from Joan Eastman Bennett.  Includes correspondence, invitations, minutes, clippings, oral histories, notebooks, reports, photographs, written memories, essays and printed materials. Papers include items about water and gas, Williamsburg Landing, American Red Cross, Williamsburg United Service Organization, Williamsburg Female Academy, College of William and Mary and zoning regulations.  Includes ephemera of  Williamsburg, Virginia and personal material and correspondence of the Bennett Family and Guy Family of Williamsburg, Virginia.  The original accession was received in 1985 with additions added through 2011.","1985.42 Papers relating to miscellaneous Williamsburg civic groups in the early years of the 20th Century. Papers relating to the Williamsburg Community Council in the early years of the 20th Century. Papers relating to the Williamsburg Public Library in the early years of the 20th Century. Papers relating to the Williamsburg Red Cross in the early years of the 20th Century. Acc. 1987.24 Brief typescript reminiscence of the town of Norge. Brief typescript reminiscence of Cameron Hall.","Adopted in 1947.","Correspondence with Gladys Guy, Bulletins of the Red Cross, News Releases and Annual Reports of the James City County American Red Cross Chapter.","Scope and Contents Postcard (United Service Organization Club Formal Dedication, May 6, 1943); newspaper articles on USO, American Red Cross, 1930 Williamsburg Reunion, Williamsburg Rotary Club, 1937-38 with photographs of members, Parke Rouse articles, article on Perry, Shaw and Hepburn the architects for Colonial Williamsburg and article, \"Negro Admitted to Bruton Parish\" about the Dr. J. Baline Blayton family; card with emergency contacts of the James City County Chapter of the American Red Cross; house numbers with residents' names on Newport Avenue; pamphlet \"A Brief History of the Virginia Gazette\" 1976; photograph of Bennett's Bible Class at Bruton Parish circa 1915 with some members identified; invitation to Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Guy to the reception for Queen Elizabeth II at the Governor's Palace on October 16, 1957; pamphlet \"Tucker House Christmas\" with inscription; program of the United Service Organization Club, Williamsburg, Virginia, formal opening on May 6, 1943; printed copy of a poem written by Mrs. George P. Coleman on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Williamsburg Garden Club on March 15, 1954; 1933-34 Yearbook of the Williamsburg Branch of the A.A.U.W. and small notebook with dates (no years) and names of people participating in the Evening Circle and the U.S.O.","Scope and Contents Receipt from Old Town Canoe Company for items sold to R.G. Robb of the College of William and Mary, dated April, 1931; Constitution of the Yacht Club, undated; copy of typed talk by James W. Miller to the new students of th College, \"The Origin, History, and Purpose of the College of William and Mary\" dated September 24, 1952; letter from Gladys B. Guy to \"All Friends Who Contributed to the Fund to Present to the College a Portrait of John Edwin Pomfret\" dated July 6, 1959 and other correspondence concerning the portrait, 1960; newspaper articles on the Wren Building (1968), Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (1981) and Common Glory (1977); and copy of typed transcript of oral history interview of Gladys Guy by Emily Williams on January 9, 1976.","Postcard of Phi Kappa Tau house (USO headquarters); Souvenir Booklet of the USO Residence Club operated by National Catholic Community Service, Women's Division, 1946; advertisement handouts, press releases, reports and minutes for the U.S.O. Residence Club in Williamsburg; Certificate of Cooperation for Mrs. W.G. Guy ...\"making fur-lined vests to be distributed to the Merchant Marine ...\" 1944; War Ration Books issued to Gladys and William Guy; deposit slips for the Service Men's Campaign Fund; and Gladys Guy's notes on her talk about the U.S.O. (undated).","Stock for 2 shares of Peninsula Co-operative Association, (Inc.) for Mrs. H.E. Bennett, March 1, 1915; Stock for one share in Virginia Peninsula Fair Association, Incorporated for H.E. Bennett, February 3, 1922; 1919 newspaper articles and correspondence on building a school on Palace Green; financial figures; certificate from Commonwealth of Virginia appointing H.E. Bennett the Division Superintendant of Schools in City of Williamsburg, July 1, 1917; correspondence between H.E. Bennett and others about education in Williamsburg; brochure on the opening of the Matthew Whaley School on September 15, 1930 and newspaper articles on schools and educational activities in Williamsburg and James City County.","Program for Community Christmas Tree and Caroling Service, 1946; article written by Gladys Guy about Christmas Tree and attached note from Mrs. George Preston Coleman; program for Community Night, November 13, 1947 and November 9, 1949 and related material; by-laws of the Williamsburg Community Council, March 17, 1948; minutes of Williamsburg Community Council; correspondence with Gladys Guy about Committee on Continuing Studies and a Mental ygiene Society; program for Spring Music Festival in May 1949; correspondence with Gladys Guy about Williamsburg Community Council and Community Fund; flyer on United World Federalists, William and Mary Branch; by-laws of the Citizens Association of Williamsburg and Vicinity (undated) and election information (undated).","Volume 1, No. 11 issue of the Williamsburg Landing newspaper, \"Landing Tattler.\" Typed carbon copy of article on early Williamsburg memories of Gladys Guy. Topics include Cameron Hall and Toano, Virginia. Accession 1987.24 is included in folder 9.","Material concerning 20th century Williamsburg, Virginia:  water and sewage system meetings in 1915, schools, visitors to Williamsburg, Women's Club and  more.  Pasted in and loose in a bound volume entitled \"Gems of Life.\"","20th Century Williamsburg topics pasted and loose in bound volume entitled \"Gems of Life.\"","Nine (9) lack and white photographs of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area and the Brafferton. Presumably, the interior shots are of one of the rented Historic Area homes. Photographs are stamped: Thomas L. Williams, Photographer.","President's House brochure, President's House postcard, and two newspaper clippings about the President's House renovations (21 June 1973 and 11 October 1974).","Broadside of Memorial Exercises, March 1919, for the boys of James City County and Williamsburg who gave their lives for liberty.  Sponsored by the Woman's Club.  Verso shows trees planted in memory of boys on Palace Green, with surnames noted:  Jennings, Hazelwood, Cox, Menzell, Witchley, Hicks, Lewis, Lewis, Clapton, Thomas and Hooper.From the collection of Mrs. Henry Eastman Bennett (Daisy), the mother of Gladys Guy.","Copy of a file of \"Landing Tattler,\" 1986-1987, full of memories of early 20th century Williamsburg.","Letters of the College of William and Mary President Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to Gladys Guy of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Includes news articles about Dr. Thomas Graves and Paul Verkuil plus a 1964 map of the City of Williamsburg.  22 items.WHRA","Scope and Contents Joan Eastman Bennett Collection. Ten items relating to Williamsburg, Virginia: AAUW (American Association of University Women), Yearbook, Williamsburg Chapter 1934-1935; Pamphlet \"Higher Education and History\" a speech by John R. Thelin for the College of William and Mary School of Education Alumni and Friends Distinquished Lecture Series, September 29, 1987.Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC Board) coupon book for William George Guy, dated May 11, 1944.Copy of part of a book of poetry and stories with signatures of members of the Williamsburg Garden Club, \"To Mary Haldane Coleman...in grateful appreciation of her great contribution to this volume.\"Three copies of \"Literary Sketches\" a monthly broadside discussing authors and their works, published in Williamsburg, Virginia , Mary Lewis B. Chapman, editor. November 1963, February, 1964, March 1964;Photograph of the seventh grade class at Jamestown school, undated.","Items which belonged to the donor's aunt, Gladys Guy of Williamsburg. Includes programs of I-Day in Williamsburg, and V-J Day, 1945 plus lists with names and telephone numbers for members of local churches, dated September -November 1943.  Kappa Sigma Fraternity certification for Loren Eastman Bennett.","Joan Eastman Bennett Collection.  Photographs of women at a function, dated 1985, photograph of a christmas tree in a victorian room (undated, black and white), 1921 William and Mary Commencement Day program, 1909 correspondence regarding an illness of Gladys Guy, a niece of Joan Bennett, Gladys Guy's paper on Edward Nott, a Colonial Governor of Virginia, certificate to Mrs. Gladys Guy from Williamsburg Landing dated 1983, letters to William and Gladys Guy, brochure for Casey's of Williamsburg, 1960 photograph of the Wren Building, and a 1952 Virginia Gazette article on Ike and Adlai Sciuridae.","Joan Eastman Bennett Collection. Includes photographs, receipts, letters, grade reports, church bulletins, and material from the Williamsburg Female Institute.","Includes Christmas cards received by members of the Guy family as well as photographs of the Guy family and others.","Publication:  Collection of Woody Species, published by William and Mary.","Book:  Old Virginia Houses Along the James by Emmie Ferguson Farrar.  1957.","Book:  The Life of Handel by Victor Schoelcher, 1857.  Formerly belonged to L.B. Wharton and the Holt Library, Williamsburg Female Institute.","These publications transferred to Swem Library Stacks or Rare Books.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)","American Association of University Women","American Red Cross","College of William and Mary.","College of William and Mary. 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Baline Blayton family; card with emergency contacts of the James City County Chapter of the American Red Cross; house numbers with residents' names on Newport Avenue; pamphlet \"A Brief History of the Virginia Gazette\" 1976; photograph of Bennett's Bible Class at Bruton Parish circa 1915 with some members identified; invitation to Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Guy to the reception for Queen Elizabeth II at the Governor's Palace on October 16, 1957; pamphlet \"Tucker House Christmas\" with inscription; program of the United Service Organization Club, Williamsburg, Virginia, formal opening on May 6, 1943; printed copy of a poem written by Mrs. George P. 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Guy to \"All Friends Who Contributed to the Fund to Present to the College a Portrait of John Edwin Pomfret\" dated July 6, 1959 and other correspondence concerning the portrait, 1960; newspaper articles on the Wren Building (1968), Admiral John Lesslie Hall, Jr. (1981) and Common Glory (1977); and copy of typed transcript of oral history interview of Gladys Guy by Emily Williams on January 9, 1976.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard of Phi Kappa Tau house (USO headquarters); Souvenir Booklet of the USO Residence Club operated by National Catholic Community Service, Women's Division, 1946; advertisement handouts, press releases, reports and minutes for the U.S.O. Residence Club in Williamsburg; Certificate of Cooperation for Mrs. W.G. Guy ...\"making fur-lined vests to be distributed to the Merchant Marine ...\" 1944; War Ration Books issued to Gladys and William Guy; deposit slips for the Service Men's Campaign Fund; and Gladys Guy's notes on her talk about the U.S.O. 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Guy to the reception for Queen Elizabeth II at the Governor's Palace on October 16, 1957; pamphlet \"Tucker House Christmas\" with inscription; program of the United Service Organization Club, Williamsburg, Virginia, formal opening on May 6, 1943; printed copy of a poem written by Mrs. George P. Coleman on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Williamsburg Garden Club on March 15, 1954; 1933-34 Yearbook of the Williamsburg Branch of the A.A.U.W. and small notebook with dates (no years) and names of people participating in the Evening Circle and the U.S.O.","Scope and Contents Receipt from Old Town Canoe Company for items sold to R.G. Robb of the College of William and Mary, dated April, 1931; Constitution of the Yacht Club, undated; copy of typed talk by James W. Miller to the new students of th College, \"The Origin, History, and Purpose of the College of William and Mary\" dated September 24, 1952; letter from Gladys B. 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Topics include Cameron Hall and Toano, Virginia. Accession 1987.24 is included in folder 9.","Material concerning 20th century Williamsburg, Virginia:  water and sewage system meetings in 1915, schools, visitors to Williamsburg, Women's Club and  more.  Pasted in and loose in a bound volume entitled \"Gems of Life.\"","20th Century Williamsburg topics pasted and loose in bound volume entitled \"Gems of Life.\"","Nine (9) lack and white photographs of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area and the Brafferton. Presumably, the interior shots are of one of the rented Historic Area homes. Photographs are stamped: Thomas L. 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Graves, Jr. to Gladys Guy of Williamsburg, Virginia.  Includes news articles about Dr. Thomas Graves and Paul Verkuil plus a 1964 map of the City of Williamsburg.  22 items.WHRA","Scope and Contents Joan Eastman Bennett Collection. Ten items relating to Williamsburg, Virginia: AAUW (American Association of University Women), Yearbook, Williamsburg Chapter 1934-1935; Pamphlet \"Higher Education and History\" a speech by John R. Thelin for the College of William and Mary School of Education Alumni and Friends Distinquished Lecture Series, September 29, 1987.Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC Board) coupon book for William George Guy, dated May 11, 1944.Copy of part of a book of poetry and stories with signatures of members of the Williamsburg Garden Club, \"To Mary Haldane Coleman...in grateful appreciation of her great contribution to this volume.\"Three copies of \"Literary Sketches\" a monthly broadside discussing authors and their works, published in Williamsburg, Virginia , Mary Lewis B. Chapman, editor. November 1963, February, 1964, March 1964;Photograph of the seventh grade class at Jamestown school, undated.","Items which belonged to the donor's aunt, Gladys Guy of Williamsburg. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Thomas Nelson Page was born in 1853. He attended Washington College and read law under his father. Page graduated from the University of Virginia and was a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia. He married Anne Seddon Bruce and secondly, to Florence Lathrop Field. He wrote novels, children's books, biography and poems. In 1913 he was appointed ambassador to Italy where he served until 1919. He died in Hanover County, Virginia in 1922 and was buried in Washington, D.C.","Page, Thomas Nelson. Italy and the World War. With Maps. New York: C. Scribners, 1920; Funigiello, Philip J., and University Press of Virginia, Publisher. Florence Lathrop Page : A Biography / Philip J. Funigiello. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994.","The collection contains correspondence . Correspondence includes letters primarily from  1908-1919, from Nelson Page and his wife Florence Lathrop Field Page to her daughters Minna Field Gibson Burnaby, Florence Field Lindsay, Bryan Lathrop and Helen Aldis Lathrop. The letters concern social life in Washington, D.C., life in Rome during World War I, diplomacy under Woodrow Wilson, and the role of a diplomat's wife. There are forty letters, 1915-1916, from Algernon Edwin Burnaby to his wife and son concerning the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey. Individuals mentioned in the collection include Sir George Trevelyan and the Prince of Wales (who was later the Duke of Windsor). Subjects include earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), the influenza epidemic of 1918 and war relief efforts of the Red Cross.","Reporting that he will attend convention and speak on \"The Want of a History of the South.\" 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Published, 1906, in The Coast of Bohemia. Autograph Manuscript Signed. 2 pages. Including typescript. 1 page","Regrets that he cannot accept Alpha's invitation; states that he will not be doing any public reading this season. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Concerning possible subscription by Thomas Nelson Page to Marquis Ito edition of Millet's Oriental series. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed","States that is so overwhelmed with his work that he cannot attempt anything for Dwyer at the present. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Horseback riding; purchase of a pair of horses and a \"pair of automobiles\"; also his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell] illness. Autograph Letter Signed. 4 pages.","On his step-daughter's [Minna (Field) Gibson] upcoming marriage; hope for her happiness. Autograph Letter Signed. 3 pages.","1 page. Printed Material","Scope and Contents Including Autograph Letter Signed from Florence Lathrop Page, York Harbor, Maine, to \"Algre\" [Algernon Edwyn Burnaby] on his marriage to her daughter Minna [(Field) Gibson Burnaby], July 19, 1908. 4 pages.","Gives advice about her daughter's marriage to Algernon Edwyn Burnaby. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Discusses his marriage to her daughter, Minna [(Field) Gibson Burnaby]. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her future happiness in her marriage as well as her duties and responsibilities as a wife. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Wishes Algernon and Minna Burnaby the best for their marriage; discusses her plans to visit them soon in England. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions looking forward to seeing them in England; he is working on a new novel; describes visit with his mother [Elizabeth Burrell] and his adventures of hunting wild turkeys on the spot where he saw a battle \"some forty years ago.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Discusses progress of his new novel, John Marvel; describes Christmas events; talks about visit from Peter Donne who saw T[heodore] Roosevelt at White House. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Thanks them for Christmas presents; mentions death of one of Minna Burnaby's horses; makes plans to visit them in England in February; discusses plans to lecture at Columbia University on Poe. 8pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions her former husband's remarriage; discusses his mother's illness; mentions preparing an address on Lincoln saying \"that he was a very wonderful man, and that the real Lincoln is a much greater man than the mythical Lincoln\"; he has completed his new novel. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks Minna and him for his recent visit to \"Baggrave Hall\"; tells of plans to visit Paris. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks her for his visit to \"Baggrave Hall\"; tells of his trip around Paris; talks about the theatre. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including TLS from John Dickinson, War Department, Washington, [D.C.], to Thomas Nelson Page, \"Baggrave Hall,\" Leicester, England, March 27, 1909, suggesting that the President Roosevelt would \"be grateful at receiving a letter from you\"; states that southern interests not controlled by \"petty politics.\" 2 pages.","Describes his automobile trip in France; mentions trouble with tires; discusses horseback riding and the derby. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Asks about her passage to France. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about the bills associated with her forthcoming trip to France. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","He has had 50,000 copies of his new novel printed; family gossip. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses beauty of his new home and his loneliness without his children; remarks about his new novel; comments on President Taft's politics; mentions his mother's 88th birthday celebration; remarks on addition to his Virginia home, \"Oakland.\" 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents State about affairs in Britain: \"I felt that a great change has taken place in the world and the people are now to be considered as they never have been before\"; says that his new novel has sold 70,000 copies; he saw Scribner's new printing plant in New York; comments about his electric auto and his experiences in obtaining a license; mentions the theatre in New York. 8pp. ALS.","Talks about Christmas season; discusses recent diplomatic positions and criticizes President Taft, Pinchot, and T. Roosevelt; he received a letter from Howells on John Marvel; discusses elections in England. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Wishes her a happy birthday; mentions that he will visit Virginia; states that John Marvel has been placed on \"doubtful list\" by the Library Association of London; discusses British elections and the tariff system. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Sends him birthday greetings; describes spring in Washington and the cherry blossoms; discusses trip by car to Marlborough on a Macadam road. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells him of her pleasant visit with them in Florida. 4 pages. Xerox Copy of Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his step-grandson's bad habits and suggests a remedy. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his step-grandson's bad habits and suggests remedy. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks him for his invitation to speak but has given up public reading and lectures and in addition is going to Europe; recommends a friend, Mrs. John Gilliam, for position of housekeeper or matron at Partington's seminary. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Talks about her son and his training; describes his experiences in Paris. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his travels through France and Germany; inquires about her son's schooling; mentions that he had dinner in Brussels. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell] illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes summer visit and golfing experiences; mentions visit to \"Oakland\" and remarks about grandmother [Elizabeth Burrell] Page; talks about writing a detective story. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about Christmas activities; discusses Henry Field's father; discusses appointment fo Chief Justice White; acknowledges gift of books; mentions Delta Psi (his college fraternity) banquet. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Gives advice on \"not running up bills\"; mentions his monotonous social life; says he will visit Cuba; discusses his speeches and writings and interest in Washington civic affairs; says that he sat for a portrait in Town and Country. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Wishes her a happy birthday; remarks on his visit 19 years ago when he met his wife. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions his birthday party and gifts; explains her dower rights; mentions that he is to speak at Yale University. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses trip to battlefields of Virginia. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Concerned about welfare of Henry Field-Gibson. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Sends letter of introduction to ambassador in England and asks for suggestions on a place to stay. 3 pages. Xerox Copy of Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about teaching young Henry American History, his schooling, and general welfare. 4 pages. Autograph Draft Signed.","Talks about trip overseas; recounts a tale from Margaret of Navarre; mentions his biography of Lee; discusses Canadian affairs. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Upon arrival in Chicago, notes the activities, music, and growth of the city; states his completion of his biography of Lee. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions his Christmas gift; discusses managing his brother's successful campaign for auditor of Virginia; mentions her debts and expenditures and gives suggestions for reducing her scale of living; received critical reviews for biography of Lee. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States his plans to visit France; discusses his wife's illness' gives advice on training his grandson. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the pleasures of their trip and the fine weather; discusses North Africa and the French and the prophecy of an Arab Revolution. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes situation of his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell Page] death. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Newspaper Clipping on death of Mrs. Page.","Sends her birthday wishes; describes his duties at the President's inauguration; has heard rumor of his appointment as an ambassador; gave a speech at Lotus Club in New York; has a collection of short stories now in press; wrote political articles which appeared in North American Review. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Discusses illness of her husband; states that post of ambassador to England went to another \"Mr. Page\" [Walter Hines Page]; says that he was honored to be considered but would only accept France or Italy as his post. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Regrets he is unable to attend meeting of Sub-Executive Committee. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Inquires about her husband's illness and convalescence; states that an ambassadorship is not forthcoming. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes shopping in Paris and his visit to Kahn's gardens; suggests sculptor of elephant statue to be placed in the Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes his first official duties as an American Ambassador; discusses his reception by the King of Italy, their conversation, and introduction of other ambassadors. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit of American Admirals and his reception with the King and Queen of Italy; describes his wife's success with the Queen, her fluent Italian, and the high opinion of her held by the Queen; describes dinner with King and Queen and his favorable impression of them. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his Christmas plans; states that he is to have lunch with Sir George Trevelyan. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Christmas presents and activities. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking for Christmas gifts. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes his and his wife's new quarters in a palace; describes a court ball. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells him that his visit need not be attended by a court reception. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including a cutout from a magazine; a picture of an unidentified woman. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Mentions change of vacation plans; expresses anger at their doctor who recommended spending some time on the English seacoast rather than \"in the sunlight of Italy\"; he threatens to leave for America if their previous plans are disrupted. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Postponing decisions to go to America; disappointed that the family could not meet in Rome. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his visitors; says that he ordered a suit for his trip to Scotland. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses plans for his wife's return to Italy; discusses Italy's intention to declare war. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions his wife's arrival, discusses Alger's commission; tells of the importance of the frying pan on the battlefield; states that the advantage in the war now rests with Germany; predicts either the fall of \"autocratic government\" or imperialism; states that if Germany wins the war, England will ultimately be destroyed. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking her for Christmas greetings. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Returning his check with thanks; says Italy will keep out of the war until the last minute; describes discussion with German ambassador and his conception of the hostilities as a \"Civil War\"; states her confidence in President Wilson. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Speaks of visit of George Page to England (son of T. Jefferson Page, formerly in Confederate Navy); mentions news of a great earthquake in Central Italy (Avezzano). 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the great earthquake in Italy. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks her for donation to aid Italian people; describes activities of Embassy after earthquake; discusses the irony of America's neutrality in view of German aggression in Belgium. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his wife's illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks him for his \"generous contribution\" to aid earthquake sufferers; mentions their handicap because of government's decision not to accept outside aid; gives progress report of the aid committee; predicts Italy's entrance into the war. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Expresses her disappointment about President Wilson's stand on the war; discusses difficulties of American position in view of English and German attitudes; states that German provocations may lead to war; discusses Wilson's inflexibility and her hatred of Germany. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including TLS from Jessie Cochran, to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, February 19, 1915, concerning attitudes and the situation in Italy. 3 pages.","Discusses progress of earthquake relief fund and the possibility of Italy entering the war. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking for his generosity and other patrons of the arts in Chicago; discusses progress of relief fund; discusses Italy's position as a neutral. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Wishes America to take a stronger role in the world; mentions allied plans and international affairs; discusses Italy's need for support; questions which side Italy will take; states her hopes that the Kaiser and his sons are captured alive and then imprisoned in a \"debilitating climate.\" 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that Italy is at war; describes events leading up to the declaration of war; mentions debts of her daughter Minna and her husband Algernon Burnaby. 25 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses women's work during war; describes her audience with the Queen of Italy; mentions Wilson's second note to Germany; discusses affairs of Minna's first husband, Preston Gibson. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the President's note to Germany; discusses W.J. Bryan's resignation; remembers their trip through the continent a year ago. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses progress of the war; gossips about the Embassy staff. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks him for organizing effort to acquire cotton cloth; news of the war. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks her for efforts to buy cotton cloth for Italian soldiers; mentions Germany's ultimate defeat; family gossip. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes work in making hospital and medical goods; discusses progress of the war. 13 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Discusses charges against Algy (Algernon Burnaby) and suggests that he resign his commission then prepare for a new position in the army. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Algy's regimental difficulties; discusses his visit to a hosptial with the Queen. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her property in and around Chicago; progress of the war; expresses opinion about British slowness and indifference. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about improvement in Algy's situation; describes their temporary quarters; expresses favorable response to President Wilson; mentions England's lethargy. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses improvement of her husband's, Algy, situation; suggests she give her full support to Algy's new commanding officer; states that most regimental trouble is due to wives. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Meditates on the Kaiser's punishment; talks on material for medical supplies; mentions President's commendatory letter to Thomas Nelson Page; discusses the Ambassador's high reputation in the State Department. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Describes anti-German attitudes; refers to British stupor; quotes Minna's letter thanking him (Bryan) for loan; asks him to transfer debt to her account; mentions trouble in Algy's unit. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Algy's plan to enlish; suggest travel arrangements. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks her for her birthday greetings; mentions arrival of Minna and son; speaks of Algy's (Algernon Burnaby) sailing to Sicily; tells that his coded messages indicate that he is to go to the front near Servia; mentions that Minna spoke with the wife of a Russian ambassador who knew the region; discusses Henry Field's studies and golf game; describes her work on medical supplies; discusses President Wilson's engagement. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about Minna, her daughter, and Henry, her grandson, and their visit to her home. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Urges him to get out of the service; warns him of the dangers. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her return from Naples to pick up Algy who was placed in non-combatant class because of leg trouble; desribes Algy's combat experiences; mentions vacancy on the Supreme Court; thanks him for his contributions to acquire medical supplies; mentions improvement on her property in Washington. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her paintings that she is turning over to the Art Institute of Chicago; mentions her family is leaving for England; describes Algy's position with the war office; discusses resignations from Wilson's cabinet. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses social events at the embassy; mentions volunteer work. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Bryan Lathrop's operation; mentions purchase of gifts; discusses politics and family news. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her plans to return to America; discusses progress of the war effort. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions his expected trip to America; describes Bryan Lathrop's serious illness; praises Wilson's diplomacy; discusses progress of the battle at Verdun. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Bryan Lathrop's operation; the Page's hopes for a vacation. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Stresses his care in seeing that no word was given out regarding the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Page to England. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes and gives details of her sea voyage. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports death of her brother, Bryan Lathrop. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking her for hopitality while he was in England; describes visit with General Castelman; discusses plans to visit Verdun. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes her visit to England; discusses troop ships on the channel, describes her husband's visit to the war front and his interview with General Castinau. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that s young man almost always benefits from joining a Greek letter fraternity; gives some disadvantages. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Looking forward to her Christmas visit; mentions trip to the front; discusses Italy's declaration of war against Germany; Romania declares war against Austria. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Talks about visit to the front; describes how his car was shelled; gives incredulous remarks about the British \"tank.\" 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the American political campaign; mentions trips to Hadrian's villa; expects the Burnaby's for Christmas; says that her husband is keeping a diary of events. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution to the Red Cross; expresses her intention to leave Italy in the spring; explains difficulty of obtaining signed photographs of Italian monarchs; family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses President Wilson's re-election and America's rise to power. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses women's work in making medical supplies for the army. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.","Thanks for her Christmas visit; states that she is sending checks. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks for momentoes of her late brother, Bryan Lathrop; mentions visit of the Burnabys. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Inquires about her illness; hopes for a visit from them during Easter. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Inquires about her illness; discusses inquiry from Preston Gibson about Henry Field. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Letter from Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, to Preston [Gibson], New York, New York, 20 January, 1917, concerning Henry Field. 2 pages.","Discusses the President's re-election; gives quotation from the President's letter to Thomas Nelson Page. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about break of diplomatic relations with Germany; mentions un-American sentiments among the expatriots; relates work on hospital supplies; discusses visit from Mrs. Garibaldi. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Mrs. Page's illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions her illness; talks about death of a military attache; comments on the loyalty of the Embassy staff. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution; news of war's progress; expresses views on the ROOT commission to Russia; criticizes President Wilson. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Remembering Bryan Lathrop on anniversary of his death. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details the progress of the War; comments on Russian affairs. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Explains plans to vacation in Scotland; gives her opinion of President Wilson and General Wood; discusses her husband's meeting with the King of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses vacation plans; expresses her husband's attitude toward Rome's climate. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit with General Pershing in Paris and with Henry Field at Eton; explains progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses plans for return to Italy; gives description of St. Germain's estate; mentions her husband's visit to the estate of Sir George Trevelyan. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses poetry and the classics. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Explains progress of the war; mentions work with the Red Cross. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Regrets cancellations of her Christmas visit; discusses poetry; relays new of U.S. declaration of war against Austria and its effect on Italy. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions a friend's request to visit Venice; discusses Red Cross war relief work. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his communion in the church. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her granddaughter's temperament; expresses concern about Minna's illness; elaborates on progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses work of the Red Cross. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.","Suggests that she visit Rome; mentions Red Cross work; discusses advantages of Thomas Nelson Page's ability to speak Italian. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Herbert [Ward], London, England, to \"dear friends,\" Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Page[?], [Rome, Italy], 11 Jan. 1918, concerning his illness and a trip to Rome. 2 pages.","States her gratitude and honor of establishment of Florence Lathrop Page war relief center. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses expansion of her war relief work. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Red Cross work; mentions a film of war relief activities. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions war relief work; discusses making red shirts for General Garibaldi's troops. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes visit to airport in Italy; mentions her \"salon\" at the Embassy and war relief work; discusses shortage of gasoline; plan trip to America in the summer. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details embassy activities and their dinner at the Japanese ambassador's; discusses the Russian situation; talks about Theodore Roosevelt's illness; replies to criticisms of public officials; discusses Lincoln's greatness and her own loyalty to President Wilson. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Talks about celebration of Washington's birthday; discusses Henry Field's study at Eton. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Field, Eton College, Windsor, England, to \"Mother,\" [Minna Gibson Burnaby], and U[ncle] A[lgernon], Leicester, England, 11 February 1918, regarding the theft of some cigarettes by students. 8 pages.","Mentions visit of American aviators; discusses the role of women in the war effort; states Japanese interests in the war; details the bombing of Venice. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Embassy and family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Julia Brambilla, to Mrs. [Florence Page, Rome, Italy, 15 March, 1918, thanking her for the plant she gave her. 4 pages.","States the importance of America's entrance into the war; reports death of George von L. Meyer; discusses casualties of the war; mentions visit of the Burnaby's in April. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Document Signed, 19 Feb. 1918, being a receipt of Helen A. Lathrop for 100 dollars and signed by Henrietta G. Macy. 1 page. Also including Autograph Letter Signed from Henrietta G. Macy, Venice, Italy, to Mr. [Thomas] Page, Rome, Italy, 19 March 1918, concerning the delivery of the $100 receipt. 3 pages.","Reports a crucial battle being fought on British sector; discusses military strategy of the war. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Expresses anxiety over the recent battle; praises General Foch; mentions Thomas N. Page's visit to the front; discusses plan for an Embassy wedding. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details progress of the war; celebrates anniversary of America's entry into the war; describes Embassy wedding. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses war disappointments; mentions Thomas N. Page's work schedule; describes Red Cross activities; the Burnaby's arrive. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports death of Thomas Nelson Page's brother, Frank Page. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Expresses Minna's desire to fly in an airplane; Page's silver wedding anniversary will be on June 6th; mentions that flying trip was cancelled due to gasoline shortage. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Stanley Field, Paris, France, to Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, 24 April 1918, concerning past attitudes about Minna and Preston Gibson's divorce. 3 pages. Also including Autograph Letter Signed from Middleton Train, to Mrs. Florence Page, Rome, Italy, undated, thanking her for a present. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Discusses Thomas N. Page's difficult duties and his staff; mentions Burnaby's return home; expresses desire to visit London. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Ronnie[?], to \"Aunt Florrie,\" (Florence L. Page), [Rome, Italy], undated, thanking her for her letter and giving personal news. 5 pages.","Discusses her leaving her home. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reminisces on their recent visit. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes their vacation; plans a trip to England in the summer. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes her brief holiday in Sorrento; details recent events at the war front. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Embassy and family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about delay in mails; mentions visit of Prince of Wales; states that June 6th will be their 25th wedding anniversary; desribes family's gift of an emerald ring; mentions how happy her marriage has been; discusses Thomas N. Page's successful work in Italy. 32 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes life in U.S. Embassy in Rome. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes and discusses a jewel given to her by her family. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution to Italian Red Cross; reports of a visit to the Prince of Wales. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Much family news. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses progress of the war; proposes a summer visit to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the assault on Paris; plans for summer visit to England; details her presents she recieved for 25th anniversary. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his silver anniversary. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reminisces on her silver anniversary; describes gifts; much family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses using old home [Rock Ledge] for the summer. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the battle for Paris and Foch's leadership. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Family and Embassy news. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Boccaccio's villa where they are staying. Postcards. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Describes concert of Albert Spaulding in Florence; mentions an American wedding in Florence. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from John Robinson, H.Q. 12th [British] Division, to Mrs. [Minna] Burnaby, Leicester, England, 19 June 1918, reporting on the war and its progress. 16 pages.","Reports on work of the Red Cross; gives description of American soldiers in France; discusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt and family. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Reports that her husband will be leaving for the front. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Field, Eton College, Windsor, England, to \"Mother and U.A.,\" [Minna and Algernon Burnaby], Leicester, England, 20 June 1918, describing college activities. 4 pages.","Family and local news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the affairs of an American, Miss Macy, in Italy; explains Red Cross activities; discusses American soldiers at the war front. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses death of his brother; mentions his commanding the work of the Red Cross in Italy. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reporting the death of his aunt. 4 pages. Incomplete.","Discusses American contributions to the counter-offensive; reports on visits of Congressmen. 36 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that American troops over-balance the battle; news of Florence's husband; discusses possibility of going to America. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Family; news; a possible visit to England or America. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses vacation plans; family and embassy news. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Thomas N. Page's forthcoming visit to the King of Italy. 29 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Comments on his youth, on his brother Frank who was the inspiration for his story, \"The Shepherd Who Watched the Night\"; discusses progress of the war; praises President Wilson. 8 pages. Autograph Letter.","Gives travel plans; states that Thomas N. Page objects to her leaving Rome; reports on his article about Italy for Scribner's Publishing Co. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her intentions to sail to America. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions treatment at the springs; discusses progress of the war. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports his wife's travel plans and her objections for going to America. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Much family news. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses letter from her husband; talks about visitors to Aix-les-Bains; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution for war relief work; family news. 19 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution for war relief; reports on progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports that she is leaving to see her husband. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports on her visit with Florence's husband. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes military reception; mentions visit with her husband; relates that her quarters are in an 11th century chateau. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her travels; visits with Tom Lindsay. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Delay in plans to sail to England; states that she is to see General Pershing; expectcs a call from \"Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Assn't. Sec. of the Navy.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Visits with her husband; reports military neglect of Italy; describes visit with a wounded soldier; describes a state receptioin and tour arranged by commanding general-carrier pigeons; discusses her dinner with General Pershing. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her travels through France and her arrival in England; mentions visit with Brad Whitlock; reports resignation of Walter Hines Page. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about birthday gifts; discusses visit to London. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes various visits; family news. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes travels in France; discusses further effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit to doctor; reports on condition of her eyes. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports of an influenza epidemic; family news; describes Italy's poverty; announces the new private secretary for Thomas N. Page. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Italy's inflation and problem with food scarcitites; describes Paris; reports of influenza epidemic; gives report on progress of the war; family news; German treachery. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Embassy news; describes conditions in Italy; mentions visit to a convent. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses consequences of an armistice; mentions her husband's difficulties with an overambitious officer; low Embassy budget. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses possibility of a general armistice at Christmas time; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports progress of the war; announces possibilty of peace; describes German crimes and dinner with Samuel Gompers. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Anticipates armistice; mentions dinner with Gompers; reports on Thomas N. Page's poor health; decides to leave Rome when peace is concluded. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including drawing by Thomas Nelson Page, \"TNP's suggestion of Color on Black Dress.\" 1 pages.","Reports on impending defeat; describes effects of war on Italy; discusses influenza. 32 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses German atrocities; reports on Thomas N. Page's address to the Red Cross Group; family finances. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the Red Cross and Italy's poverty; explains Allied surrender conditions. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about Germany's impending surrender; discusses President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses progress of the war; mentions Walter Hines Page; describes birthday presents. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the influenza epidemic; explains that President Wilson is awaiting Germany's reply to his note. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses plans to return to the U.S.; family news. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Reports on prospects of peace; discusses politics at home; mentions influenza problem; mentions visit of Col. House; predicts armistice by Thanksgiving. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from \"Algy,\" (Algernon Burnaby), \"Baggrave Hall,\" Leicestershire, England, to \"Mom,\" (Florence L. Page), [Rome, Italy], 23 Oct. 1918, concerning the sale of a Bullock. 1 page. Also including a pencil sketch of the above mentioned scene at the sale. 1 item.","Scope and Contents Discusses demonstrations honoring Italian victories. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Letter Signed translated by Florence L. Page from Marchese Morsarelli, [Rome, Italy], to Florence L. Page, Rome, Italy, no date, concerning the Page's work in Italy. 2 pages. Including Copy of Typewritten Letter from \"Dad,\" (Thomas Nelson Page), [Rome, Italy], to [Florence Lindsay], 29 October 1918, praising President Wilson; discusses visit to her husband in French camp. 3 pages.","Describes the situation with influenza epidemic; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Gives total of influenza victims; talks about disarmament; gives news from Henry Field's father; discusses the Kaiser exile; relays news of the signing of the armistice; discusses the President's message to Germany. 33 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the armistice; criticizes President Wilson. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the atmosphere at the Peace conference; mentions visit from Col. House; gives details of the peace parade on the Place-de-la-Concorde. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the peace conference; details German atrocities; mentions anticipation of Wilson's arrival.","Criticizes President's proposed visit to Peace Conference; Col. House congratulates Thomas Nelson Page. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells of plans to return to America; mentions her husband's desire to continue writing; discusses mistreatment of Italian embassy by the State Dept. 32 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Discusses Germany and the peace terms; mentions forthcoming visit to Paris; tells of an Embassy dance. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed. from Elika[?], to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, undated, concerning what to wear to a party. 2 pages.","Describes Thanksgivig services; mentions plans to visit Paris; describes Embassy party; received gift cup from ladies of the Embassy. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Received a cup from ladies of the Embassy; mentions plans to return to America; talks about illness of Col. House. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses indignance over cable from State Dept.; discusses her husband's intentions to resign; describes visit with the Queen and their conversation on Russia, the Tzar, and Rasputin; describes trip in a dirigible and the view of Rome from the air. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses intent to visit Paris and to see the President; talks about her audience with the Queen; describes dirigible trip visit to Maconi and his \"wireless room.\" 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes festive atmosphere in the city; discusses her husband's hopes to talk with President Wilson. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that she has moved to new quarters at the Hotel Ritz. 1 page. Autograph Card Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes Paris; makes plans for forthcoming conference; describes visit to Chateau Thierry; describes \"Big Bertha\"; mentions arrival of President Wilson and luncheon with him. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence's [Lindsay] illness; describes reception at the French embassy; had a talk with Marshal Foch; mentions that Florence's husband has been detailed to Rome. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses injury to Florence's back; talks about her husband's assignment to Italian embassy as military attache; mentions visit to Lafayette's estate, Le Grange; describes reception for the King of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Talks about visits with \"high potentates\"; describes Christmas presents; mentions visits to graves at Chateau Tierry; confusion in Paris. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her return from Paris and embassy events; explains her husband's possible resignation and plans to return home; describes Christmas Eve party; informs of death of Walter Hines Page; mentions forthcoming visit of President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about her husband's visit to the Italian frontier to greet President Wilson; describes Christmas events; mentions visit to military hospital; has audience with the Queen of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Christmas presents; mentions her visit with the Queen; details party at the Embassy; Queen presented artifacts to Henry Field. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses diplomatic reception planned for President's forthcoming visit; explains the President's itinerary. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the Red Cross; reports on progress of the war. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.","News of Amy's[?] death. 11 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's leaving for America; mentions visit to Royal estate; plans her return to America; explains Queen's acknowledgement of a gift for the poor. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Hopes to arrange her husband's appointment to the Embassy; mentions Queen's gifts of antiques to Henry Field; talks about Henry's ignorance of American history; hopes to influence Minna to have him see his own country and continue education at Yale; copy of Preston Gibson's letter. 27 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's plans to retire; mentions charitable activities; family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Embassy party; discusses return of Italian prisoners. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions that her husband may resign suddenly; discusses interference from under-secretaries in Washington D.C.; describes visit of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt;s family; suggests sale of \"Baggrave Hall\" to offset debts; mades other recommendations to reduce Minna's expenses. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Minna's tax problems; gives fatherly advice on living within one's income. 15 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Minna's expenses. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes scenery and trip to Taormina. Autograph Card Signed. 2 items.","Expresses her husband's anxiousness to resume his writing; keeps diary as basis for extended memoir; discusses international politics at the peace table; describes Embassy reception with Albert Spaulding; talks about the League of Nations and Senator Lodge. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses post-war politics and the Peace Conference; family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses hopes to leave Rome by the end of May; anticipates their visit. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit of Minna and her family; describes Etruscan tombs; expects arriavl of Admiral Beatty. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","News of the Embassy staff; family news; mentions Henry Field's love of archaeology. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses criticism of President Wilson by Italian press; explains that Burnaby's have returned to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Plans to return to summer home; describes her suffering from rheumatism. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses change in Italy's attitude as a result of the Peace Conference; mentions troops in Embassy yard; describes insults to President Wilson; plans to sail from Liverpool late in June. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Awaiting news from the Peace Conference; discusses criticisms of d'Annuzio's speech; explains about her husband's letter of resignation to the President. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes her husband's visit to Paris; mentions coolness of Italians to the Pages; expresses ill feelings toward President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents States that her husband's plea for Italy was ignored at the Peace Conference; mentions his visits to battlefields while in France; describes Court dinner; expresses concern over her daughter's typhoid attack. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from [?], [Italy?], to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, undated, concerning family and stay in Italy. 2 pages.","Prepares for her return home; receives farewell visit from Italian friends; describes farewell audience with the Queen and d'Annuzio's attitude. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Description of route from Rome; necessity for her husband to remain at the Embassy in view of present crisis; plans to visit Minna and family. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Received cable from her husband saying he will leave Rome shortly; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping from Il Tempo (translated), Italy, to Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, 3 June 1919, on her leaving Rome. 1 page. Including Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping from Corriers d'Italia (translated), Italy, to [Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page], Rome, Italy, 3 June 1919, on her departure from Rome. 1 page.","Describes birth of a colt; mentions chance of her husband sailing with her to America; discusses Henry Field's anti-American attitude; comments on the Peace Conference. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks for hospitality while at Baggrave. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Notes entitled Italy; made from a lecture he gave in Rome. 3 pages. Autograph Manuscript Signed.","Asking for courtesies to Major and Mrs. Algernon E. Burnaby, Henry Field Gibson, and Mrs. Burnaby's maid who are returning to England. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including one calling card.","Discusses the Burnaby's return to \"Baggrave Hall.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","News of friends and family; mentions fast trip from York to England; discusses President Wilson's illness. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Explains that they are leaving their summer home; discusses President Wilson's illness; mentions his lack of political wisdom; her husband will soon visit Detroit. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's visit to Detroit; family news; reviews illness of President Wilson. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","News of Florence Lindsay's children; discusses her husband's speech at Episcopal Church Convention in Detroit. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes birthday presents; explains problems of Florence Lindsay's children; news of Preston Gibson's remarriage. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence Lindsay's illness; describes sight-seeing and the plays in the New York theatres. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence Lindsay's improvement; states that she will recuperate in Atlantic City, [New Jersey]. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence Lindsay's improvement; purchases a new car. 14 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence's illness mentions forthcoming visit to California. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details reception at Library of Congress for the Prince of Wales. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells about Tea for Prince of Wales; mentions visit to Loudoun County; describes new buildings in Washington; discusses action of the Senate and the President's stroke; mentions that her husband is to give an address at St. John's Church, Richmond, Va. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes return from Richmond; will spend winter in California; discusses to President and Congress. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Family news; Florence Lindsay's improvement. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes long trip to the West Coast; hopes to remain in California; description of the hotel; mentions luncheon visit while in Chicago; describes train trip to California. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses Christmas greeting; description of trip to the West Coast; writing a book on Italy's relation to the war; describes Christmas present to his wife; discusses Republican politics. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes California's climate; mentions that her husband will give Christmas address to State Normal School. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses arrival of her brother; plans to keep a residence in Washington, D.C. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expressing his hopes for peace. 1 page. Autograph Note Signed.","Scope and Contents Her husband is working on his volume of war reminiscences; discusses her early letters; discusses her husband's \"vast diary\" of their years in Rome; expresses hope to sell Washington home. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Progressing in his book; his wife is sorting her letters; asks about letters written to \"Baggrave Hall\"; describes Christmas presents; discusses Democratic candidates. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Tom Lindsay's illness; family news; 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's work on his history; searching for a home to buy. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about her companion who walks with her through the countryside; gives opinion of President changing; criticizes Henry Cabot Lodge and the U.S. Senate; discusses affairs of the New Embassy in Rome; diplomatic news. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes shopping in Paris; discusses a new novel by Thomas Nelson Page; family news. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Printed Material. 3 items.","Discusses Henry's scientific work; family news. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Letter of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Message of sympathy on the death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Message of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Remarks on the death of Thomas Nelson Page inscribed in the records at Hungarton Church. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Inviting him to make presentation speech about Thomas Nelson Page portrait to College of William and Mary. 1 page. Telegram. Including Photostat of same telegram. 1 page.","Address to Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary, on the occasion of the presentation of the portrait of Thomas Nelson Page. 4 pages. Copy of Typewritten Manuscript Signed.","Printed Program. 2 leaves.","Address to the State of Maine Writers Conference on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Replying on inquiry about subjects of Fascism or Mussolini being included in Thomas Nelson Page's works. Autograph Letter Signed.","Published as A Memoir of Thomas Nelson Page by Henry Field, Field Research Projects, Miami, Florida, 1978. Printed Document, 22 pages.","Manuscript. 1 item.","Poems. 2 items.","1 page. Poem.","receipts of which are to be sent to Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page. 1 item.","from the Richmond, Va., Richmond Times Dispatch and the Richmond, Va. Richmond News Leader; also including a memorial letter written to the editor in honor of Thomas Nelson Page. 6 items.","One dealing with the opening of fox hunting season at Quorn Hounds at Kirby Gate, Major A.E. Burnaby in command; the other from the Boston, Mass. Boston Herald, 3 Aug. 1935, concerning church window dedicated in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Page. 2 items.","Various sizes. 12 items.","Cabinet card taken by Gilbery Studios, [Washington, D.C.?]","With grandson Henry Field.","Lists members and their relationships to others, signed by Henry Field. 2 items.","Grandson of Florence Lathrop Page and step-grandson of Thomas Nelson Page. 1 item.","One of Thomas Nelson Page's summer hone, \"Rock Ledge,\" York Harbor, Maine; one of his home in Washington, D.C. Printed Material. 2 items.","1 item.","Letters written from the Gallipoli (Turkey) Campaign; Major Burnaby was Military Landing Officer at Sulva Bay and in this capacity was the last person to evacuate the beach. 21 items. Autograph Letters Signed.","Concerning the Gallipoli (Turkey) Campaign. 21 items. Autograph Letters Signed.","Of almost all of original Gallipoli letters, contained in Folders 1 and 2, bound in a loose-leaf binder with introduction, glossary, and notes by Dr. Henry Field. 192 pages. Typewritten Volume.","Approximately 990 pages.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","American Red Cross","Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922","Trevelyan, George Otto, Sir, bart., 1838-1928","Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924","Windsor, Edward, Duke of, 1894-1972","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Thomas Nelson Page papers, 1893/1953"],"collection_ssim":["Thomas Nelson Page papers, 1893/1953"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 P14","/repositories/2/resources/9029"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 P14","/repositories/2/resources/9029"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"creator_ssm":["Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922"],"creator_ssim":["Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922","Trevelyan, George Otto, Sir, bart., 1838-1928","Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924","Windsor, Edward, Duke of, 1894-1972"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","American Red Cross"],"creators_ssim":["Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922","Trevelyan, George Otto, Sir, bart., 1838-1928","Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924","Windsor, Edward, Duke of, 1894-1972","Special Collections Research Center","American Red Cross"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchase and gifts"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Diplomats--United States--20th century","Earthquakes--Italy--20th century","Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919","Italy--Relations--United States--20th century","Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)","United States--Relations--Italy--20th century","World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Turkey--Gallipoli Peninsula","World War, 1914-1918--Diplomatic history","Correspondence"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Diplomats--United States--20th century","Earthquakes--Italy--20th century","Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919","Italy--Relations--United States--20th century","Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)","United States--Relations--Italy--20th century","World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Turkey--Gallipoli Peninsula","World War, 1914-1918--Diplomatic history","Correspondence"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["345 items"],"extent_ssm":["4.25 Linear Feet 8 Century boxes."],"extent_tesim":["4.25 Linear Feet 8 Century boxes."],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence"],"date_range_isim":[1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThomas Nelson Page was born in 1853. He attended Washington College and read law under his father. Page graduated from the University of Virginia and was a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia. He married Anne Seddon Bruce and secondly, to Florence Lathrop Field. He wrote novels, children's books, biography and poems. In 1913 he was appointed ambassador to Italy where he served until 1919. He died in Hanover County, Virginia in 1922 and was buried in Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e  \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nelson_Page\" title=\"Thomas_Nelson_Page\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Thomas Nelson Page was born in 1853. He attended Washington College and read law under his father. Page graduated from the University of Virginia and was a lawyer in Richmond, Virginia. He married Anne Seddon Bruce and secondly, to Florence Lathrop Field. He wrote novels, children's books, biography and poems. In 1913 he was appointed ambassador to Italy where he served until 1919. He died in Hanover County, Virginia in 1922 and was buried in Washington, D.C."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThomas Nelson Page Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Thomas Nelson Page Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePage, Thomas Nelson. Italy and the World War. With Maps. New York: C. Scribners, 1920; Funigiello, Philip J., and University Press of Virginia, Publisher. Florence Lathrop Page : A Biography / Philip J. Funigiello. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Page, Thomas Nelson. Italy and the World War. With Maps. New York: C. Scribners, 1920; Funigiello, Philip J., and University Press of Virginia, Publisher. Florence Lathrop Page : A Biography / Philip J. Funigiello. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection contains correspondence . Correspondence includes letters primarily from  1908-1919, from Nelson Page and his wife Florence Lathrop Field Page to her daughters Minna Field Gibson Burnaby, Florence Field Lindsay, Bryan Lathrop and Helen Aldis Lathrop. The letters concern social life in Washington, D.C., life in Rome during World War I, diplomacy under Woodrow Wilson, and the role of a diplomat's wife. There are forty letters, 1915-1916, from Algernon Edwin Burnaby to his wife and son concerning the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey. Individuals mentioned in the collection include Sir George Trevelyan and the Prince of Wales (who was later the Duke of Windsor). Subjects include earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), the influenza epidemic of 1918 and war relief efforts of the Red Cross.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eReporting that he will attend convention and speak on \"The Want of a History of the South.\" 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished, 1906, in The Coast of Bohemia. Autograph Manuscript Signed. 2 pages. Including typescript. 1 page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot accept Alpha's invitation; states that he will not be doing any public reading this season. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning possible subscription by Thomas Nelson Page to Marquis Ito edition of Millet's Oriental series. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that is so overwhelmed with his work that he cannot attempt anything for Dwyer at the present. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Horseback riding; purchase of a pair of horses and a \"pair of automobiles\"; also his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell] illness. Autograph Letter Signed. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn his step-daughter's [Minna (Field) Gibson] upcoming marriage; hope for her happiness. Autograph Letter Signed. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Printed Material\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Including Autograph Letter Signed from Florence Lathrop Page, York Harbor, Maine, to \"Algre\" [Algernon Edwyn Burnaby] on his marriage to her daughter Minna [(Field) Gibson Burnaby], July 19, 1908. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives advice about her daughter's marriage to Algernon Edwyn Burnaby. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his marriage to her daughter, Minna [(Field) Gibson Burnaby]. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her future happiness in her marriage as well as her duties and responsibilities as a wife. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes Algernon and Minna Burnaby the best for their marriage; discusses her plans to visit them soon in England. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions looking forward to seeing them in England; he is working on a new novel; describes visit with his mother [Elizabeth Burrell] and his adventures of hunting wild turkeys on the spot where he saw a battle \"some forty years ago.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses progress of his new novel, John Marvel; describes Christmas events; talks about visit from Peter Donne who saw T[heodore] Roosevelt at White House. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks them for Christmas presents; mentions death of one of Minna Burnaby's horses; makes plans to visit them in England in February; discusses plans to lecture at Columbia University on Poe. 8pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions her former husband's remarriage; discusses his mother's illness; mentions preparing an address on Lincoln saying \"that he was a very wonderful man, and that the real Lincoln is a much greater man than the mythical Lincoln\"; he has completed his new novel. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks Minna and him for his recent visit to \"Baggrave Hall\"; tells of plans to visit Paris. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks her for his visit to \"Baggrave Hall\"; tells of his trip around Paris; talks about the theatre. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including TLS from John Dickinson, War Department, Washington, [D.C.], to Thomas Nelson Page, \"Baggrave Hall,\" Leicester, England, March 27, 1909, suggesting that the President Roosevelt would \"be grateful at receiving a letter from you\"; states that southern interests not controlled by \"petty politics.\" 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his automobile trip in France; mentions trouble with tires; discusses horseback riding and the derby. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks about her passage to France. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about the bills associated with her forthcoming trip to France. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe has had 50,000 copies of his new novel printed; family gossip. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses beauty of his new home and his loneliness without his children; remarks about his new novel; comments on President Taft's politics; mentions his mother's 88th birthday celebration; remarks on addition to his Virginia home, \"Oakland.\" 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents State about affairs in Britain: \"I felt that a great change has taken place in the world and the people are now to be considered as they never have been before\"; says that his new novel has sold 70,000 copies; he saw Scribner's new printing plant in New York; comments about his electric auto and his experiences in obtaining a license; mentions the theatre in New York. 8pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about Christmas season; discusses recent diplomatic positions and criticizes President Taft, Pinchot, and T. Roosevelt; he received a letter from Howells on John Marvel; discusses elections in England. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Wishes her a happy birthday; mentions that he will visit Virginia; states that John Marvel has been placed on \"doubtful list\" by the Library Association of London; discusses British elections and the tariff system. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends him birthday greetings; describes spring in Washington and the cherry blossoms; discusses trip by car to Marlborough on a Macadam road. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells him of her pleasant visit with them in Florida. 4 pages. Xerox Copy of Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about his step-grandson's bad habits and suggests a remedy. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about his step-grandson's bad habits and suggests remedy. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his invitation to speak but has given up public reading and lectures and in addition is going to Europe; recommends a friend, Mrs. John Gilliam, for position of housekeeper or matron at Partington's seminary. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about her son and his training; describes his experiences in Paris. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his travels through France and Germany; inquires about her son's schooling; mentions that he had dinner in Brussels. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell] illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes summer visit and golfing experiences; mentions visit to \"Oakland\" and remarks about grandmother [Elizabeth Burrell] Page; talks about writing a detective story. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about Christmas activities; discusses Henry Field's father; discusses appointment fo Chief Justice White; acknowledges gift of books; mentions Delta Psi (his college fraternity) banquet. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gives advice on \"not running up bills\"; mentions his monotonous social life; says he will visit Cuba; discusses his speeches and writings and interest in Washington civic affairs; says that he sat for a portrait in Town and Country. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes her a happy birthday; remarks on his visit 19 years ago when he met his wife. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his birthday party and gifts; explains her dower rights; mentions that he is to speak at Yale University. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses trip to battlefields of Virginia. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerned about welfare of Henry Field-Gibson. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends letter of introduction to ambassador in England and asks for suggestions on a place to stay. 3 pages. Xerox Copy of Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about teaching young Henry American History, his schooling, and general welfare. 4 pages. Autograph Draft Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about trip overseas; recounts a tale from Margaret of Navarre; mentions his biography of Lee; discusses Canadian affairs. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon arrival in Chicago, notes the activities, music, and growth of the city; states his completion of his biography of Lee. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his Christmas gift; discusses managing his brother's successful campaign for auditor of Virginia; mentions her debts and expenditures and gives suggestions for reducing her scale of living; received critical reviews for biography of Lee. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates his plans to visit France; discusses his wife's illness' gives advice on training his grandson. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the pleasures of their trip and the fine weather; discusses North Africa and the French and the prophecy of an Arab Revolution. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes situation of his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell Page] death. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Newspaper Clipping on death of Mrs. Page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends her birthday wishes; describes his duties at the President's inauguration; has heard rumor of his appointment as an ambassador; gave a speech at Lotus Club in New York; has a collection of short stories now in press; wrote political articles which appeared in North American Review. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses illness of her husband; states that post of ambassador to England went to another \"Mr. Page\" [Walter Hines Page]; says that he was honored to be considered but would only accept France or Italy as his post. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets he is unable to attend meeting of Sub-Executive Committee. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about her husband's illness and convalescence; states that an ambassadorship is not forthcoming. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes shopping in Paris and his visit to Kahn's gardens; suggests sculptor of elephant statue to be placed in the Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his first official duties as an American Ambassador; discusses his reception by the King of Italy, their conversation, and introduction of other ambassadors. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses visit of American Admirals and his reception with the King and Queen of Italy; describes his wife's success with the Queen, her fluent Italian, and the high opinion of her held by the Queen; describes dinner with King and Queen and his favorable impression of them. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about his Christmas plans; states that he is to have lunch with Sir George Trevelyan. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Christmas presents and activities. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking for Christmas gifts. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his and his wife's new quarters in a palace; describes a court ball. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells him that his visit need not be attended by a court reception. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including a cutout from a magazine; a picture of an unidentified woman. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions change of vacation plans; expresses anger at their doctor who recommended spending some time on the English seacoast rather than \"in the sunlight of Italy\"; he threatens to leave for America if their previous plans are disrupted. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostponing decisions to go to America; disappointed that the family could not meet in Rome. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about his visitors; says that he ordered a suit for his trip to Scotland. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans for his wife's return to Italy; discusses Italy's intention to declare war. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions his wife's arrival, discusses Alger's commission; tells of the importance of the frying pan on the battlefield; states that the advantage in the war now rests with Germany; predicts either the fall of \"autocratic government\" or imperialism; states that if Germany wins the war, England will ultimately be destroyed. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking her for Christmas greetings. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Returning his check with thanks; says Italy will keep out of the war until the last minute; describes discussion with German ambassador and his conception of the hostilities as a \"Civil War\"; states her confidence in President Wilson. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of visit of George Page to England (son of T. Jefferson Page, formerly in Confederate Navy); mentions news of a great earthquake in Central Italy (Avezzano). 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the great earthquake in Italy. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for donation to aid Italian people; describes activities of Embassy after earthquake; discusses the irony of America's neutrality in view of German aggression in Belgium. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his wife's illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks him for his \"generous contribution\" to aid earthquake sufferers; mentions their handicap because of government's decision not to accept outside aid; gives progress report of the aid committee; predicts Italy's entrance into the war. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses her disappointment about President Wilson's stand on the war; discusses difficulties of American position in view of English and German attitudes; states that German provocations may lead to war; discusses Wilson's inflexibility and her hatred of Germany. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including TLS from Jessie Cochran, to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, February 19, 1915, concerning attitudes and the situation in Italy. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses progress of earthquake relief fund and the possibility of Italy entering the war. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking for his generosity and other patrons of the arts in Chicago; discusses progress of relief fund; discusses Italy's position as a neutral. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes America to take a stronger role in the world; mentions allied plans and international affairs; discusses Italy's need for support; questions which side Italy will take; states her hopes that the Kaiser and his sons are captured alive and then imprisoned in a \"debilitating climate.\" 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that Italy is at war; describes events leading up to the declaration of war; mentions debts of her daughter Minna and her husband Algernon Burnaby. 25 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses women's work during war; describes her audience with the Queen of Italy; mentions Wilson's second note to Germany; discusses affairs of Minna's first husband, Preston Gibson. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the President's note to Germany; discusses W.J. Bryan's resignation; remembers their trip through the continent a year ago. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses progress of the war; gossips about the Embassy staff. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for organizing effort to acquire cotton cloth; news of the war. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks her for efforts to buy cotton cloth for Italian soldiers; mentions Germany's ultimate defeat; family gossip. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes work in making hospital and medical goods; discusses progress of the war. 13 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses charges against Algy (Algernon Burnaby) and suggests that he resign his commission then prepare for a new position in the army. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Algy's regimental difficulties; discusses his visit to a hosptial with the Queen. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her property in and around Chicago; progress of the war; expresses opinion about British slowness and indifference. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about improvement in Algy's situation; describes their temporary quarters; expresses favorable response to President Wilson; mentions England's lethargy. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses improvement of her husband's, Algy, situation; suggests she give her full support to Algy's new commanding officer; states that most regimental trouble is due to wives. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMeditates on the Kaiser's punishment; talks on material for medical supplies; mentions President's commendatory letter to Thomas Nelson Page; discusses the Ambassador's high reputation in the State Department. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes anti-German attitudes; refers to British stupor; quotes Minna's letter thanking him (Bryan) for loan; asks him to transfer debt to her account; mentions trouble in Algy's unit. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Algy's plan to enlish; suggest travel arrangements. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Thanks her for her birthday greetings; mentions arrival of Minna and son; speaks of Algy's (Algernon Burnaby) sailing to Sicily; tells that his coded messages indicate that he is to go to the front near Servia; mentions that Minna spoke with the wife of a Russian ambassador who knew the region; discusses Henry Field's studies and golf game; describes her work on medical supplies; discusses President Wilson's engagement. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about Minna, her daughter, and Henry, her grandson, and their visit to her home. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUrges him to get out of the service; warns him of the dangers. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her return from Naples to pick up Algy who was placed in non-combatant class because of leg trouble; desribes Algy's combat experiences; mentions vacancy on the Supreme Court; thanks him for his contributions to acquire medical supplies; mentions improvement on her property in Washington. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her paintings that she is turning over to the Art Institute of Chicago; mentions her family is leaving for England; describes Algy's position with the war office; discusses resignations from Wilson's cabinet. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses social events at the embassy; mentions volunteer work. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Bryan Lathrop's operation; mentions purchase of gifts; discusses politics and family news. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her plans to return to America; discusses progress of the war effort. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his expected trip to America; describes Bryan Lathrop's serious illness; praises Wilson's diplomacy; discusses progress of the battle at Verdun. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Bryan Lathrop's operation; the Page's hopes for a vacation. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStresses his care in seeing that no word was given out regarding the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Page to England. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes and gives details of her sea voyage. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports death of her brother, Bryan Lathrop. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking her for hopitality while he was in England; describes visit with General Castelman; discusses plans to visit Verdun. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her visit to England; discusses troop ships on the channel, describes her husband's visit to the war front and his interview with General Castinau. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that s young man almost always benefits from joining a Greek letter fraternity; gives some disadvantages. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLooking forward to her Christmas visit; mentions trip to the front; discusses Italy's declaration of war against Germany; Romania declares war against Austria. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about visit to the front; describes how his car was shelled; gives incredulous remarks about the British \"tank.\" 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the American political campaign; mentions trips to Hadrian's villa; expects the Burnaby's for Christmas; says that her husband is keeping a diary of events. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges contribution to the Red Cross; expresses her intention to leave Italy in the spring; explains difficulty of obtaining signed photographs of Italian monarchs; family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses President Wilson's re-election and America's rise to power. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses women's work in making medical supplies for the army. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for her Christmas visit; states that she is sending checks. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for momentoes of her late brother, Bryan Lathrop; mentions visit of the Burnabys. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about her illness; hopes for a visit from them during Easter. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inquires about her illness; discusses inquiry from Preston Gibson about Henry Field. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Letter from Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, to Preston [Gibson], New York, New York, 20 January, 1917, concerning Henry Field. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the President's re-election; gives quotation from the President's letter to Thomas Nelson Page. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about break of diplomatic relations with Germany; mentions un-American sentiments among the expatriots; relates work on hospital supplies; discusses visit from Mrs. Garibaldi. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mrs. Page's illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her illness; talks about death of a military attache; comments on the loyalty of the Embassy staff. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges contribution; news of war's progress; expresses views on the ROOT commission to Russia; criticizes President Wilson. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemembering Bryan Lathrop on anniversary of his death. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails the progress of the War; comments on Russian affairs. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains plans to vacation in Scotland; gives her opinion of President Wilson and General Wood; discusses her husband's meeting with the King of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses vacation plans; expresses her husband's attitude toward Rome's climate. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses visit with General Pershing in Paris and with Henry Field at Eton; explains progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans for return to Italy; gives description of St. Germain's estate; mentions her husband's visit to the estate of Sir George Trevelyan. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses poetry and the classics. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains progress of the war; mentions work with the Red Cross. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets cancellations of her Christmas visit; discusses poetry; relays new of U.S. declaration of war against Austria and its effect on Italy. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a friend's request to visit Venice; discusses Red Cross war relief work. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his communion in the church. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her granddaughter's temperament; expresses concern about Minna's illness; elaborates on progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses work of the Red Cross. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests that she visit Rome; mentions Red Cross work; discusses advantages of Thomas Nelson Page's ability to speak Italian. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Herbert [Ward], London, England, to \"dear friends,\" Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Page[?], [Rome, Italy], 11 Jan. 1918, concerning his illness and a trip to Rome. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates her gratitude and honor of establishment of Florence Lathrop Page war relief center. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses expansion of her war relief work. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Red Cross work; mentions a film of war relief activities. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions war relief work; discusses making red shirts for General Garibaldi's troops. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes visit to airport in Italy; mentions her \"salon\" at the Embassy and war relief work; discusses shortage of gasoline; plan trip to America in the summer. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails embassy activities and their dinner at the Japanese ambassador's; discusses the Russian situation; talks about Theodore Roosevelt's illness; replies to criticisms of public officials; discusses Lincoln's greatness and her own loyalty to President Wilson. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talks about celebration of Washington's birthday; discusses Henry Field's study at Eton. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Field, Eton College, Windsor, England, to \"Mother,\" [Minna Gibson Burnaby], and U[ncle] A[lgernon], Leicester, England, 11 February 1918, regarding the theft of some cigarettes by students. 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions visit of American aviators; discusses the role of women in the war effort; states Japanese interests in the war; details the bombing of Venice. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Embassy and family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Julia Brambilla, to Mrs. [Florence Page, Rome, Italy, 15 March, 1918, thanking her for the plant she gave her. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates the importance of America's entrance into the war; reports death of George von L. Meyer; discusses casualties of the war; mentions visit of the Burnaby's in April. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Document Signed, 19 Feb. 1918, being a receipt of Helen A. Lathrop for 100 dollars and signed by Henrietta G. Macy. 1 page. Also including Autograph Letter Signed from Henrietta G. Macy, Venice, Italy, to Mr. [Thomas] Page, Rome, Italy, 19 March 1918, concerning the delivery of the $100 receipt. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports a crucial battle being fought on British sector; discusses military strategy of the war. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses anxiety over the recent battle; praises General Foch; mentions Thomas N. Page's visit to the front; discusses plan for an Embassy wedding. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails progress of the war; celebrates anniversary of America's entry into the war; describes Embassy wedding. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses war disappointments; mentions Thomas N. Page's work schedule; describes Red Cross activities; the Burnaby's arrive. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports death of Thomas Nelson Page's brother, Frank Page. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Expresses Minna's desire to fly in an airplane; Page's silver wedding anniversary will be on June 6th; mentions that flying trip was cancelled due to gasoline shortage. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Stanley Field, Paris, France, to Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, 24 April 1918, concerning past attitudes about Minna and Preston Gibson's divorce. 3 pages. Also including Autograph Letter Signed from Middleton Train, to Mrs. Florence Page, Rome, Italy, undated, thanking her for a present. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Thomas N. Page's difficult duties and his staff; mentions Burnaby's return home; expresses desire to visit London. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Ronnie[?], to \"Aunt Florrie,\" (Florence L. Page), [Rome, Italy], undated, thanking her for her letter and giving personal news. 5 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her leaving her home. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminisces on their recent visit. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes their vacation; plans a trip to England in the summer. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her brief holiday in Sorrento; details recent events at the war front. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmbassy and family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about delay in mails; mentions visit of Prince of Wales; states that June 6th will be their 25th wedding anniversary; desribes family's gift of an emerald ring; mentions how happy her marriage has been; discusses Thomas N. Page's successful work in Italy. 32 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes life in U.S. Embassy in Rome. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes and discusses a jewel given to her by her family. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges contribution to Italian Red Cross; reports of a visit to the Prince of Wales. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch family news. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses progress of the war; proposes a summer visit to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the assault on Paris; plans for summer visit to England; details her presents she recieved for 25th anniversary. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his silver anniversary. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminisces on her silver anniversary; describes gifts; much family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses using old home [Rock Ledge] for the summer. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the battle for Paris and Foch's leadership. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily and Embassy news. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Boccaccio's villa where they are staying. Postcards. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes concert of Albert Spaulding in Florence; mentions an American wedding in Florence. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from John Robinson, H.Q. 12th [British] Division, to Mrs. [Minna] Burnaby, Leicester, England, 19 June 1918, reporting on the war and its progress. 16 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on work of the Red Cross; gives description of American soldiers in France; discusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt and family. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports that her husband will be leaving for the front. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Field, Eton College, Windsor, England, to \"Mother and U.A.,\" [Minna and Algernon Burnaby], Leicester, England, 20 June 1918, describing college activities. 4 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily and local news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the affairs of an American, Miss Macy, in Italy; explains Red Cross activities; discusses American soldiers at the war front. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses death of his brother; mentions his commanding the work of the Red Cross in Italy. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReporting the death of his aunt. 4 pages. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses American contributions to the counter-offensive; reports on visits of Congressmen. 36 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that American troops over-balance the battle; news of Florence's husband; discusses possibility of going to America. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily; news; a possible visit to England or America. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses vacation plans; family and embassy news. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Thomas N. Page's forthcoming visit to the King of Italy. 29 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Comments on his youth, on his brother Frank who was the inspiration for his story, \"The Shepherd Who Watched the Night\"; discusses progress of the war; praises President Wilson. 8 pages. Autograph Letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives travel plans; states that Thomas N. Page objects to her leaving Rome; reports on his article about Italy for Scribner's Publishing Co. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her intentions to sail to America. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions treatment at the springs; discusses progress of the war. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports his wife's travel plans and her objections for going to America. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMuch family news. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses letter from her husband; talks about visitors to Aix-les-Bains; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges contribution for war relief work; family news. 19 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges contribution for war relief; reports on progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that she is leaving to see her husband. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on her visit with Florence's husband. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes military reception; mentions visit with her husband; relates that her quarters are in an 11th century chateau. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her travels; visits with Tom Lindsay. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelay in plans to sail to England; states that she is to see General Pershing; expectcs a call from \"Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Assn't. Sec. of the Navy.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVisits with her husband; reports military neglect of Italy; describes visit with a wounded soldier; describes a state receptioin and tour arranged by commanding general-carrier pigeons; discusses her dinner with General Pershing. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her travels through France and her arrival in England; mentions visit with Brad Whitlock; reports resignation of Walter Hines Page. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about birthday gifts; discusses visit to London. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes various visits; family news. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes travels in France; discusses further effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses visit to doctor; reports on condition of her eyes. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports of an influenza epidemic; family news; describes Italy's poverty; announces the new private secretary for Thomas N. Page. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Italy's inflation and problem with food scarcitites; describes Paris; reports of influenza epidemic; gives report on progress of the war; family news; German treachery. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmbassy news; describes conditions in Italy; mentions visit to a convent. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses consequences of an armistice; mentions her husband's difficulties with an overambitious officer; low Embassy budget. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses possibility of a general armistice at Christmas time; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports progress of the war; announces possibilty of peace; describes German crimes and dinner with Samuel Gompers. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnticipates armistice; mentions dinner with Gompers; reports on Thomas N. Page's poor health; decides to leave Rome when peace is concluded. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including drawing by Thomas Nelson Page, \"TNP's suggestion of Color on Black Dress.\" 1 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports on impending defeat; describes effects of war on Italy; discusses influenza. 32 page. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses German atrocities; reports on Thomas N. Page's address to the Red Cross Group; family finances. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the Red Cross and Italy's poverty; explains Allied surrender conditions. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about Germany's impending surrender; discusses President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses progress of the war; mentions Walter Hines Page; describes birthday presents. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the influenza epidemic; explains that President Wilson is awaiting Germany's reply to his note. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses plans to return to the U.S.; family news. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Reports on prospects of peace; discusses politics at home; mentions influenza problem; mentions visit of Col. House; predicts armistice by Thanksgiving. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from \"Algy,\" (Algernon Burnaby), \"Baggrave Hall,\" Leicestershire, England, to \"Mom,\" (Florence L. Page), [Rome, Italy], 23 Oct. 1918, concerning the sale of a Bullock. 1 page. Also including a pencil sketch of the above mentioned scene at the sale. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses demonstrations honoring Italian victories. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Letter Signed translated by Florence L. Page from Marchese Morsarelli, [Rome, Italy], to Florence L. Page, Rome, Italy, no date, concerning the Page's work in Italy. 2 pages. Including Copy of Typewritten Letter from \"Dad,\" (Thomas Nelson Page), [Rome, Italy], to [Florence Lindsay], 29 October 1918, praising President Wilson; discusses visit to her husband in French camp. 3 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the situation with influenza epidemic; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives total of influenza victims; talks about disarmament; gives news from Henry Field's father; discusses the Kaiser exile; relays news of the signing of the armistice; discusses the President's message to Germany. 33 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the armistice; criticizes President Wilson. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the atmosphere at the Peace conference; mentions visit from Col. House; gives details of the peace parade on the Place-de-la-Concorde. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the peace conference; details German atrocities; mentions anticipation of Wilson's arrival.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticizes President's proposed visit to Peace Conference; Col. House congratulates Thomas Nelson Page. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of plans to return to America; mentions her husband's desire to continue writing; discusses mistreatment of Italian embassy by the State Dept. 32 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Discusses Germany and the peace terms; mentions forthcoming visit to Paris; tells of an Embassy dance. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed. from Elika[?], to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, undated, concerning what to wear to a party. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Thanksgivig services; mentions plans to visit Paris; describes Embassy party; received gift cup from ladies of the Embassy. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived a cup from ladies of the Embassy; mentions plans to return to America; talks about illness of Col. House. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses indignance over cable from State Dept.; discusses her husband's intentions to resign; describes visit with the Queen and their conversation on Russia, the Tzar, and Rasputin; describes trip in a dirigible and the view of Rome from the air. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses intent to visit Paris and to see the President; talks about her audience with the Queen; describes dirigible trip visit to Maconi and his \"wireless room.\" 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes festive atmosphere in the city; discusses her husband's hopes to talk with President Wilson. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that she has moved to new quarters at the Hotel Ritz. 1 page. Autograph Card Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Describes Paris; makes plans for forthcoming conference; describes visit to Chateau Thierry; describes \"Big Bertha\"; mentions arrival of President Wilson and luncheon with him. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Florence's [Lindsay] illness; describes reception at the French embassy; had a talk with Marshal Foch; mentions that Florence's husband has been detailed to Rome. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses injury to Florence's back; talks about her husband's assignment to Italian embassy as military attache; mentions visit to Lafayette's estate, Le Grange; describes reception for the King of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Talks about visits with \"high potentates\"; describes Christmas presents; mentions visits to graves at Chateau Tierry; confusion in Paris. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her return from Paris and embassy events; explains her husband's possible resignation and plans to return home; describes Christmas Eve party; informs of death of Walter Hines Page; mentions forthcoming visit of President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about her husband's visit to the Italian frontier to greet President Wilson; describes Christmas events; mentions visit to military hospital; has audience with the Queen of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Christmas presents; mentions her visit with the Queen; details party at the Embassy; Queen presented artifacts to Henry Field. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses diplomatic reception planned for President's forthcoming visit; explains the President's itinerary. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the Red Cross; reports on progress of the war. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of Amy's[?] death. 11 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her husband's leaving for America; mentions visit to Royal estate; plans her return to America; explains Queen's acknowledgement of a gift for the poor. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes to arrange her husband's appointment to the Embassy; mentions Queen's gifts of antiques to Henry Field; talks about Henry's ignorance of American history; hopes to influence Minna to have him see his own country and continue education at Yale; copy of Preston Gibson's letter. 27 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her husband's plans to retire; mentions charitable activities; family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Embassy party; discusses return of Italian prisoners. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Mentions that her husband may resign suddenly; discusses interference from under-secretaries in Washington D.C.; describes visit of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt;s family; suggests sale of \"Baggrave Hall\" to offset debts; mades other recommendations to reduce Minna's expenses. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Minna's tax problems; gives fatherly advice on living within one's income. 15 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Minna's expenses. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes scenery and trip to Taormina. Autograph Card Signed. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses her husband's anxiousness to resume his writing; keeps diary as basis for extended memoir; discusses international politics at the peace table; describes Embassy reception with Albert Spaulding; talks about the League of Nations and Senator Lodge. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses post-war politics and the Peace Conference; family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses hopes to leave Rome by the end of May; anticipates their visit. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses visit of Minna and her family; describes Etruscan tombs; expects arriavl of Admiral Beatty. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of the Embassy staff; family news; mentions Henry Field's love of archaeology. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses criticism of President Wilson by Italian press; explains that Burnaby's have returned to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to return to summer home; describes her suffering from rheumatism. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses change in Italy's attitude as a result of the Peace Conference; mentions troops in Embassy yard; describes insults to President Wilson; plans to sail from Liverpool late in June. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAwaiting news from the Peace Conference; discusses criticisms of d'Annuzio's speech; explains about her husband's letter of resignation to the President. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her husband's visit to Paris; mentions coolness of Italians to the Pages; expresses ill feelings toward President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents States that her husband's plea for Italy was ignored at the Peace Conference; mentions his visits to battlefields while in France; describes Court dinner; expresses concern over her daughter's typhoid attack. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from [?], [Italy?], to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, undated, concerning family and stay in Italy. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrepares for her return home; receives farewell visit from Italian friends; describes farewell audience with the Queen and d'Annuzio's attitude. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescription of route from Rome; necessity for her husband to remain at the Embassy in view of present crisis; plans to visit Minna and family. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived cable from her husband saying he will leave Rome shortly; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping from Il Tempo (translated), Italy, to Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, 3 June 1919, on her leaving Rome. 1 page. Including Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping from Corriers d'Italia (translated), Italy, to [Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page], Rome, Italy, 3 June 1919, on her departure from Rome. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes birth of a colt; mentions chance of her husband sailing with her to America; discusses Henry Field's anti-American attitude; comments on the Peace Conference. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for hospitality while at Baggrave. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes entitled Italy; made from a lecture he gave in Rome. 3 pages. Autograph Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsking for courtesies to Major and Mrs. Algernon E. Burnaby, Henry Field Gibson, and Mrs. Burnaby's maid who are returning to England. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including one calling card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the Burnaby's return to \"Baggrave Hall.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of friends and family; mentions fast trip from York to England; discusses President Wilson's illness. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that they are leaving their summer home; discusses President Wilson's illness; mentions his lack of political wisdom; her husband will soon visit Detroit. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her husband's visit to Detroit; family news; reviews illness of President Wilson. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of Florence Lindsay's children; discusses her husband's speech at Episcopal Church Convention in Detroit. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes birthday presents; explains problems of Florence Lindsay's children; news of Preston Gibson's remarriage. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Florence Lindsay's illness; describes sight-seeing and the plays in the New York theatres. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Florence Lindsay's improvement; states that she will recuperate in Atlantic City, [New Jersey]. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Florence Lindsay's improvement; purchases a new car. 14 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Florence's illness mentions forthcoming visit to California. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails reception at Library of Congress for the Prince of Wales. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells about Tea for Prince of Wales; mentions visit to Loudoun County; describes new buildings in Washington; discusses action of the Senate and the President's stroke; mentions that her husband is to give an address at St. John's Church, Richmond, Va. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes return from Richmond; will spend winter in California; discusses to President and Congress. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news; Florence Lindsay's improvement. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes long trip to the West Coast; hopes to remain in California; description of the hotel; mentions luncheon visit while in Chicago; describes train trip to California. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses Christmas greeting; description of trip to the West Coast; writing a book on Italy's relation to the war; describes Christmas present to his wife; discusses Republican politics. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes California's climate; mentions that her husband will give Christmas address to State Normal School. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses arrival of her brother; plans to keep a residence in Washington, D.C. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpressing his hopes for peace. 1 page. Autograph Note Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Her husband is working on his volume of war reminiscences; discusses her early letters; discusses her husband's \"vast diary\" of their years in Rome; expresses hope to sell Washington home. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Progressing in his book; his wife is sorting her letters; asks about letters written to \"Baggrave Hall\"; describes Christmas presents; discusses Democratic candidates. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Tom Lindsay's illness; family news; 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses her husband's work on his history; searching for a home to buy. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalks about her companion who walks with her through the countryside; gives opinion of President changing; criticizes Henry Cabot Lodge and the U.S. Senate; discusses affairs of the New Embassy in Rome; diplomatic news. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes shopping in Paris; discusses a new novel by Thomas Nelson Page; family news. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Material. 3 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Henry's scientific work; family news. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMessage of sympathy on the death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMessage of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemarks on the death of Thomas Nelson Page inscribed in the records at Hungarton Church. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInviting him to make presentation speech about Thomas Nelson Page portrait to College of William and Mary. 1 page. Telegram. Including Photostat of same telegram. 1 page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress to Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary, on the occasion of the presentation of the portrait of Thomas Nelson Page. 4 pages. Copy of Typewritten Manuscript Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted Program. 2 leaves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddress to the State of Maine Writers Conference on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplying on inquiry about subjects of Fascism or Mussolini being included in Thomas Nelson Page's works. Autograph Letter Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublished as A Memoir of Thomas Nelson Page by Henry Field, Field Research Projects, Miami, Florida, 1978. Printed Document, 22 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoems. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 page. Poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ereceipts of which are to be sent to Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom the Richmond, Va., Richmond Times Dispatch and the Richmond, Va. Richmond News Leader; also including a memorial letter written to the editor in honor of Thomas Nelson Page. 6 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne dealing with the opening of fox hunting season at Quorn Hounds at Kirby Gate, Major A.E. Burnaby in command; the other from the Boston, Mass. Boston Herald, 3 Aug. 1935, concerning church window dedicated in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Page. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious sizes. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabinet card taken by Gilbery Studios, [Washington, D.C.?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWith grandson Henry Field.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists members and their relationships to others, signed by Henry Field. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrandson of Florence Lathrop Page and step-grandson of Thomas Nelson Page. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne of Thomas Nelson Page's summer hone, \"Rock Ledge,\" York Harbor, Maine; one of his home in Washington, D.C. Printed Material. 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written from the Gallipoli (Turkey) Campaign; Major Burnaby was Military Landing Officer at Sulva Bay and in this capacity was the last person to evacuate the beach. 21 items. Autograph Letters Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning the Gallipoli (Turkey) Campaign. 21 items. Autograph Letters Signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf almost all of original Gallipoli letters, contained in Folders 1 and 2, bound in a loose-leaf binder with introduction, glossary, and notes by Dr. Henry Field. 192 pages. 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Correspondence includes letters primarily from  1908-1919, from Nelson Page and his wife Florence Lathrop Field Page to her daughters Minna Field Gibson Burnaby, Florence Field Lindsay, Bryan Lathrop and Helen Aldis Lathrop. The letters concern social life in Washington, D.C., life in Rome during World War I, diplomacy under Woodrow Wilson, and the role of a diplomat's wife. There are forty letters, 1915-1916, from Algernon Edwin Burnaby to his wife and son concerning the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey. Individuals mentioned in the collection include Sir George Trevelyan and the Prince of Wales (who was later the Duke of Windsor). Subjects include earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), the influenza epidemic of 1918 and war relief efforts of the Red Cross.","Reporting that he will attend convention and speak on \"The Want of a History of the South.\" 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Published, 1906, in The Coast of Bohemia. Autograph Manuscript Signed. 2 pages. Including typescript. 1 page","Regrets that he cannot accept Alpha's invitation; states that he will not be doing any public reading this season. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Concerning possible subscription by Thomas Nelson Page to Marquis Ito edition of Millet's Oriental series. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed","States that is so overwhelmed with his work that he cannot attempt anything for Dwyer at the present. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Horseback riding; purchase of a pair of horses and a \"pair of automobiles\"; also his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell] illness. Autograph Letter Signed. 4 pages.","On his step-daughter's [Minna (Field) Gibson] upcoming marriage; hope for her happiness. Autograph Letter Signed. 3 pages.","1 page. Printed Material","Scope and Contents Including Autograph Letter Signed from Florence Lathrop Page, York Harbor, Maine, to \"Algre\" [Algernon Edwyn Burnaby] on his marriage to her daughter Minna [(Field) Gibson Burnaby], July 19, 1908. 4 pages.","Gives advice about her daughter's marriage to Algernon Edwyn Burnaby. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Discusses his marriage to her daughter, Minna [(Field) Gibson Burnaby]. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her future happiness in her marriage as well as her duties and responsibilities as a wife. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Wishes Algernon and Minna Burnaby the best for their marriage; discusses her plans to visit them soon in England. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions looking forward to seeing them in England; he is working on a new novel; describes visit with his mother [Elizabeth Burrell] and his adventures of hunting wild turkeys on the spot where he saw a battle \"some forty years ago.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Discusses progress of his new novel, John Marvel; describes Christmas events; talks about visit from Peter Donne who saw T[heodore] Roosevelt at White House. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Thanks them for Christmas presents; mentions death of one of Minna Burnaby's horses; makes plans to visit them in England in February; discusses plans to lecture at Columbia University on Poe. 8pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents Mentions her former husband's remarriage; discusses his mother's illness; mentions preparing an address on Lincoln saying \"that he was a very wonderful man, and that the real Lincoln is a much greater man than the mythical Lincoln\"; he has completed his new novel. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks Minna and him for his recent visit to \"Baggrave Hall\"; tells of plans to visit Paris. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks her for his visit to \"Baggrave Hall\"; tells of his trip around Paris; talks about the theatre. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including TLS from John Dickinson, War Department, Washington, [D.C.], to Thomas Nelson Page, \"Baggrave Hall,\" Leicester, England, March 27, 1909, suggesting that the President Roosevelt would \"be grateful at receiving a letter from you\"; states that southern interests not controlled by \"petty politics.\" 2 pages.","Describes his automobile trip in France; mentions trouble with tires; discusses horseback riding and the derby. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Asks about her passage to France. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about the bills associated with her forthcoming trip to France. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","He has had 50,000 copies of his new novel printed; family gossip. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses beauty of his new home and his loneliness without his children; remarks about his new novel; comments on President Taft's politics; mentions his mother's 88th birthday celebration; remarks on addition to his Virginia home, \"Oakland.\" 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents State about affairs in Britain: \"I felt that a great change has taken place in the world and the people are now to be considered as they never have been before\"; says that his new novel has sold 70,000 copies; he saw Scribner's new printing plant in New York; comments about his electric auto and his experiences in obtaining a license; mentions the theatre in New York. 8pp. ALS.","Talks about Christmas season; discusses recent diplomatic positions and criticizes President Taft, Pinchot, and T. Roosevelt; he received a letter from Howells on John Marvel; discusses elections in England. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Wishes her a happy birthday; mentions that he will visit Virginia; states that John Marvel has been placed on \"doubtful list\" by the Library Association of London; discusses British elections and the tariff system. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Sends him birthday greetings; describes spring in Washington and the cherry blossoms; discusses trip by car to Marlborough on a Macadam road. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells him of her pleasant visit with them in Florida. 4 pages. Xerox Copy of Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his step-grandson's bad habits and suggests a remedy. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his step-grandson's bad habits and suggests remedy. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks him for his invitation to speak but has given up public reading and lectures and in addition is going to Europe; recommends a friend, Mrs. John Gilliam, for position of housekeeper or matron at Partington's seminary. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Talks about her son and his training; describes his experiences in Paris. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his travels through France and Germany; inquires about her son's schooling; mentions that he had dinner in Brussels. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell] illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes summer visit and golfing experiences; mentions visit to \"Oakland\" and remarks about grandmother [Elizabeth Burrell] Page; talks about writing a detective story. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about Christmas activities; discusses Henry Field's father; discusses appointment fo Chief Justice White; acknowledges gift of books; mentions Delta Psi (his college fraternity) banquet. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Gives advice on \"not running up bills\"; mentions his monotonous social life; says he will visit Cuba; discusses his speeches and writings and interest in Washington civic affairs; says that he sat for a portrait in Town and Country. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Wishes her a happy birthday; remarks on his visit 19 years ago when he met his wife. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions his birthday party and gifts; explains her dower rights; mentions that he is to speak at Yale University. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses trip to battlefields of Virginia. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Concerned about welfare of Henry Field-Gibson. 2 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Sends letter of introduction to ambassador in England and asks for suggestions on a place to stay. 3 pages. Xerox Copy of Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about teaching young Henry American History, his schooling, and general welfare. 4 pages. Autograph Draft Signed.","Talks about trip overseas; recounts a tale from Margaret of Navarre; mentions his biography of Lee; discusses Canadian affairs. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Upon arrival in Chicago, notes the activities, music, and growth of the city; states his completion of his biography of Lee. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions his Christmas gift; discusses managing his brother's successful campaign for auditor of Virginia; mentions her debts and expenditures and gives suggestions for reducing her scale of living; received critical reviews for biography of Lee. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States his plans to visit France; discusses his wife's illness' gives advice on training his grandson. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the pleasures of their trip and the fine weather; discusses North Africa and the French and the prophecy of an Arab Revolution. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes situation of his mother's [Elizabeth Burrell Page] death. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Newspaper Clipping on death of Mrs. Page.","Sends her birthday wishes; describes his duties at the President's inauguration; has heard rumor of his appointment as an ambassador; gave a speech at Lotus Club in New York; has a collection of short stories now in press; wrote political articles which appeared in North American Review. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Discusses illness of her husband; states that post of ambassador to England went to another \"Mr. Page\" [Walter Hines Page]; says that he was honored to be considered but would only accept France or Italy as his post. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Regrets he is unable to attend meeting of Sub-Executive Committee. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Inquires about her husband's illness and convalescence; states that an ambassadorship is not forthcoming. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes shopping in Paris and his visit to Kahn's gardens; suggests sculptor of elephant statue to be placed in the Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes his first official duties as an American Ambassador; discusses his reception by the King of Italy, their conversation, and introduction of other ambassadors. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit of American Admirals and his reception with the King and Queen of Italy; describes his wife's success with the Queen, her fluent Italian, and the high opinion of her held by the Queen; describes dinner with King and Queen and his favorable impression of them. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his Christmas plans; states that he is to have lunch with Sir George Trevelyan. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Christmas presents and activities. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking for Christmas gifts. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes his and his wife's new quarters in a palace; describes a court ball. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells him that his visit need not be attended by a court reception. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including a cutout from a magazine; a picture of an unidentified woman. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Mentions change of vacation plans; expresses anger at their doctor who recommended spending some time on the English seacoast rather than \"in the sunlight of Italy\"; he threatens to leave for America if their previous plans are disrupted. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Postponing decisions to go to America; disappointed that the family could not meet in Rome. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about his visitors; says that he ordered a suit for his trip to Scotland. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses plans for his wife's return to Italy; discusses Italy's intention to declare war. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions his wife's arrival, discusses Alger's commission; tells of the importance of the frying pan on the battlefield; states that the advantage in the war now rests with Germany; predicts either the fall of \"autocratic government\" or imperialism; states that if Germany wins the war, England will ultimately be destroyed. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking her for Christmas greetings. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Returning his check with thanks; says Italy will keep out of the war until the last minute; describes discussion with German ambassador and his conception of the hostilities as a \"Civil War\"; states her confidence in President Wilson. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Speaks of visit of George Page to England (son of T. Jefferson Page, formerly in Confederate Navy); mentions news of a great earthquake in Central Italy (Avezzano). 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the great earthquake in Italy. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks her for donation to aid Italian people; describes activities of Embassy after earthquake; discusses the irony of America's neutrality in view of German aggression in Belgium. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his wife's illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks him for his \"generous contribution\" to aid earthquake sufferers; mentions their handicap because of government's decision not to accept outside aid; gives progress report of the aid committee; predicts Italy's entrance into the war. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Expresses her disappointment about President Wilson's stand on the war; discusses difficulties of American position in view of English and German attitudes; states that German provocations may lead to war; discusses Wilson's inflexibility and her hatred of Germany. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including TLS from Jessie Cochran, to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, February 19, 1915, concerning attitudes and the situation in Italy. 3 pages.","Discusses progress of earthquake relief fund and the possibility of Italy entering the war. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking for his generosity and other patrons of the arts in Chicago; discusses progress of relief fund; discusses Italy's position as a neutral. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Wishes America to take a stronger role in the world; mentions allied plans and international affairs; discusses Italy's need for support; questions which side Italy will take; states her hopes that the Kaiser and his sons are captured alive and then imprisoned in a \"debilitating climate.\" 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that Italy is at war; describes events leading up to the declaration of war; mentions debts of her daughter Minna and her husband Algernon Burnaby. 25 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses women's work during war; describes her audience with the Queen of Italy; mentions Wilson's second note to Germany; discusses affairs of Minna's first husband, Preston Gibson. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the President's note to Germany; discusses W.J. Bryan's resignation; remembers their trip through the continent a year ago. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses progress of the war; gossips about the Embassy staff. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks him for organizing effort to acquire cotton cloth; news of the war. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks her for efforts to buy cotton cloth for Italian soldiers; mentions Germany's ultimate defeat; family gossip. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes work in making hospital and medical goods; discusses progress of the war. 13 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Discusses charges against Algy (Algernon Burnaby) and suggests that he resign his commission then prepare for a new position in the army. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Algy's regimental difficulties; discusses his visit to a hosptial with the Queen. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her property in and around Chicago; progress of the war; expresses opinion about British slowness and indifference. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about improvement in Algy's situation; describes their temporary quarters; expresses favorable response to President Wilson; mentions England's lethargy. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses improvement of her husband's, Algy, situation; suggests she give her full support to Algy's new commanding officer; states that most regimental trouble is due to wives. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Meditates on the Kaiser's punishment; talks on material for medical supplies; mentions President's commendatory letter to Thomas Nelson Page; discusses the Ambassador's high reputation in the State Department. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Describes anti-German attitudes; refers to British stupor; quotes Minna's letter thanking him (Bryan) for loan; asks him to transfer debt to her account; mentions trouble in Algy's unit. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Algy's plan to enlish; suggest travel arrangements. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Thanks her for her birthday greetings; mentions arrival of Minna and son; speaks of Algy's (Algernon Burnaby) sailing to Sicily; tells that his coded messages indicate that he is to go to the front near Servia; mentions that Minna spoke with the wife of a Russian ambassador who knew the region; discusses Henry Field's studies and golf game; describes her work on medical supplies; discusses President Wilson's engagement. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about Minna, her daughter, and Henry, her grandson, and their visit to her home. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Urges him to get out of the service; warns him of the dangers. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her return from Naples to pick up Algy who was placed in non-combatant class because of leg trouble; desribes Algy's combat experiences; mentions vacancy on the Supreme Court; thanks him for his contributions to acquire medical supplies; mentions improvement on her property in Washington. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her paintings that she is turning over to the Art Institute of Chicago; mentions her family is leaving for England; describes Algy's position with the war office; discusses resignations from Wilson's cabinet. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses social events at the embassy; mentions volunteer work. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Bryan Lathrop's operation; mentions purchase of gifts; discusses politics and family news. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her plans to return to America; discusses progress of the war effort. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions his expected trip to America; describes Bryan Lathrop's serious illness; praises Wilson's diplomacy; discusses progress of the battle at Verdun. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Bryan Lathrop's operation; the Page's hopes for a vacation. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Stresses his care in seeing that no word was given out regarding the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Page to England. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes and gives details of her sea voyage. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports death of her brother, Bryan Lathrop. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanking her for hopitality while he was in England; describes visit with General Castelman; discusses plans to visit Verdun. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes her visit to England; discusses troop ships on the channel, describes her husband's visit to the war front and his interview with General Castinau. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that s young man almost always benefits from joining a Greek letter fraternity; gives some disadvantages. 1 page. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Looking forward to her Christmas visit; mentions trip to the front; discusses Italy's declaration of war against Germany; Romania declares war against Austria. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed","Talks about visit to the front; describes how his car was shelled; gives incredulous remarks about the British \"tank.\" 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the American political campaign; mentions trips to Hadrian's villa; expects the Burnaby's for Christmas; says that her husband is keeping a diary of events. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution to the Red Cross; expresses her intention to leave Italy in the spring; explains difficulty of obtaining signed photographs of Italian monarchs; family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses President Wilson's re-election and America's rise to power. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses women's work in making medical supplies for the army. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.","Thanks for her Christmas visit; states that she is sending checks. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks for momentoes of her late brother, Bryan Lathrop; mentions visit of the Burnabys. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Inquires about her illness; hopes for a visit from them during Easter. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Inquires about her illness; discusses inquiry from Preston Gibson about Henry Field. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Letter from Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, to Preston [Gibson], New York, New York, 20 January, 1917, concerning Henry Field. 2 pages.","Discusses the President's re-election; gives quotation from the President's letter to Thomas Nelson Page. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about break of diplomatic relations with Germany; mentions un-American sentiments among the expatriots; relates work on hospital supplies; discusses visit from Mrs. Garibaldi. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Mrs. Page's illness. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions her illness; talks about death of a military attache; comments on the loyalty of the Embassy staff. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution; news of war's progress; expresses views on the ROOT commission to Russia; criticizes President Wilson. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Remembering Bryan Lathrop on anniversary of his death. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details the progress of the War; comments on Russian affairs. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Explains plans to vacation in Scotland; gives her opinion of President Wilson and General Wood; discusses her husband's meeting with the King of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses vacation plans; expresses her husband's attitude toward Rome's climate. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit with General Pershing in Paris and with Henry Field at Eton; explains progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses plans for return to Italy; gives description of St. Germain's estate; mentions her husband's visit to the estate of Sir George Trevelyan. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses poetry and the classics. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Explains progress of the war; mentions work with the Red Cross. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Regrets cancellations of her Christmas visit; discusses poetry; relays new of U.S. declaration of war against Austria and its effect on Italy. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions a friend's request to visit Venice; discusses Red Cross war relief work. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his communion in the church. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her granddaughter's temperament; expresses concern about Minna's illness; elaborates on progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses work of the Red Cross. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.","Suggests that she visit Rome; mentions Red Cross work; discusses advantages of Thomas Nelson Page's ability to speak Italian. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Herbert [Ward], London, England, to \"dear friends,\" Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Page[?], [Rome, Italy], 11 Jan. 1918, concerning his illness and a trip to Rome. 2 pages.","States her gratitude and honor of establishment of Florence Lathrop Page war relief center. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses expansion of her war relief work. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Red Cross work; mentions a film of war relief activities. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions war relief work; discusses making red shirts for General Garibaldi's troops. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes visit to airport in Italy; mentions her \"salon\" at the Embassy and war relief work; discusses shortage of gasoline; plan trip to America in the summer. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details embassy activities and their dinner at the Japanese ambassador's; discusses the Russian situation; talks about Theodore Roosevelt's illness; replies to criticisms of public officials; discusses Lincoln's greatness and her own loyalty to President Wilson. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Talks about celebration of Washington's birthday; discusses Henry Field's study at Eton. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Field, Eton College, Windsor, England, to \"Mother,\" [Minna Gibson Burnaby], and U[ncle] A[lgernon], Leicester, England, 11 February 1918, regarding the theft of some cigarettes by students. 8 pages.","Mentions visit of American aviators; discusses the role of women in the war effort; states Japanese interests in the war; details the bombing of Venice. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Embassy and family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Julia Brambilla, to Mrs. [Florence Page, Rome, Italy, 15 March, 1918, thanking her for the plant she gave her. 4 pages.","States the importance of America's entrance into the war; reports death of George von L. Meyer; discusses casualties of the war; mentions visit of the Burnaby's in April. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Document Signed, 19 Feb. 1918, being a receipt of Helen A. Lathrop for 100 dollars and signed by Henrietta G. Macy. 1 page. Also including Autograph Letter Signed from Henrietta G. Macy, Venice, Italy, to Mr. [Thomas] Page, Rome, Italy, 19 March 1918, concerning the delivery of the $100 receipt. 3 pages.","Reports a crucial battle being fought on British sector; discusses military strategy of the war. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Expresses anxiety over the recent battle; praises General Foch; mentions Thomas N. Page's visit to the front; discusses plan for an Embassy wedding. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details progress of the war; celebrates anniversary of America's entry into the war; describes Embassy wedding. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses war disappointments; mentions Thomas N. Page's work schedule; describes Red Cross activities; the Burnaby's arrive. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports death of Thomas Nelson Page's brother, Frank Page. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Expresses Minna's desire to fly in an airplane; Page's silver wedding anniversary will be on June 6th; mentions that flying trip was cancelled due to gasoline shortage. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Stanley Field, Paris, France, to Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, 24 April 1918, concerning past attitudes about Minna and Preston Gibson's divorce. 3 pages. Also including Autograph Letter Signed from Middleton Train, to Mrs. Florence Page, Rome, Italy, undated, thanking her for a present. 1 page.","Scope and Contents Discusses Thomas N. Page's difficult duties and his staff; mentions Burnaby's return home; expresses desire to visit London. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Ronnie[?], to \"Aunt Florrie,\" (Florence L. Page), [Rome, Italy], undated, thanking her for her letter and giving personal news. 5 pages.","Discusses her leaving her home. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reminisces on their recent visit. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes their vacation; plans a trip to England in the summer. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes her brief holiday in Sorrento; details recent events at the war front. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Embassy and family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about delay in mails; mentions visit of Prince of Wales; states that June 6th will be their 25th wedding anniversary; desribes family's gift of an emerald ring; mentions how happy her marriage has been; discusses Thomas N. Page's successful work in Italy. 32 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes life in U.S. Embassy in Rome. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes and discusses a jewel given to her by her family. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution to Italian Red Cross; reports of a visit to the Prince of Wales. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Much family news. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses progress of the war; proposes a summer visit to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the assault on Paris; plans for summer visit to England; details her presents she recieved for 25th anniversary. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses his silver anniversary. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reminisces on her silver anniversary; describes gifts; much family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses using old home [Rock Ledge] for the summer. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the battle for Paris and Foch's leadership. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Family and Embassy news. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Boccaccio's villa where they are staying. Postcards. 3 items.","Scope and Contents Describes concert of Albert Spaulding in Florence; mentions an American wedding in Florence. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from John Robinson, H.Q. 12th [British] Division, to Mrs. [Minna] Burnaby, Leicester, England, 19 June 1918, reporting on the war and its progress. 16 pages.","Reports on work of the Red Cross; gives description of American soldiers in France; discusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt and family. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit of Kermit Roosevelt. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Reports that her husband will be leaving for the front. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Field, Eton College, Windsor, England, to \"Mother and U.A.,\" [Minna and Algernon Burnaby], Leicester, England, 20 June 1918, describing college activities. 4 pages.","Family and local news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the affairs of an American, Miss Macy, in Italy; explains Red Cross activities; discusses American soldiers at the war front. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses death of his brother; mentions his commanding the work of the Red Cross in Italy. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reporting the death of his aunt. 4 pages. Incomplete.","Discusses American contributions to the counter-offensive; reports on visits of Congressmen. 36 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that American troops over-balance the battle; news of Florence's husband; discusses possibility of going to America. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Family; news; a possible visit to England or America. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses vacation plans; family and embassy news. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Thomas N. Page's forthcoming visit to the King of Italy. 29 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Comments on his youth, on his brother Frank who was the inspiration for his story, \"The Shepherd Who Watched the Night\"; discusses progress of the war; praises President Wilson. 8 pages. Autograph Letter.","Gives travel plans; states that Thomas N. Page objects to her leaving Rome; reports on his article about Italy for Scribner's Publishing Co. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her intentions to sail to America. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Mentions treatment at the springs; discusses progress of the war. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports his wife's travel plans and her objections for going to America. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Much family news. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses letter from her husband; talks about visitors to Aix-les-Bains; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution for war relief work; family news. 19 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Acknowledges contribution for war relief; reports on progress of the war. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports that she is leaving to see her husband. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports on her visit with Florence's husband. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes military reception; mentions visit with her husband; relates that her quarters are in an 11th century chateau. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her travels; visits with Tom Lindsay. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Delay in plans to sail to England; states that she is to see General Pershing; expectcs a call from \"Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Assn't. Sec. of the Navy.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Visits with her husband; reports military neglect of Italy; describes visit with a wounded soldier; describes a state receptioin and tour arranged by commanding general-carrier pigeons; discusses her dinner with General Pershing. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her travels through France and her arrival in England; mentions visit with Brad Whitlock; reports resignation of Walter Hines Page. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about birthday gifts; discusses visit to London. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes various visits; family news. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes travels in France; discusses further effects of the war; family news. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit to doctor; reports on condition of her eyes. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports of an influenza epidemic; family news; describes Italy's poverty; announces the new private secretary for Thomas N. Page. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Italy's inflation and problem with food scarcitites; describes Paris; reports of influenza epidemic; gives report on progress of the war; family news; German treachery. 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Embassy news; describes conditions in Italy; mentions visit to a convent. 17 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses consequences of an armistice; mentions her husband's difficulties with an overambitious officer; low Embassy budget. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses possibility of a general armistice at Christmas time; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Reports progress of the war; announces possibilty of peace; describes German crimes and dinner with Samuel Gompers. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Anticipates armistice; mentions dinner with Gompers; reports on Thomas N. Page's poor health; decides to leave Rome when peace is concluded. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including drawing by Thomas Nelson Page, \"TNP's suggestion of Color on Black Dress.\" 1 pages.","Reports on impending defeat; describes effects of war on Italy; discusses influenza. 32 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses German atrocities; reports on Thomas N. Page's address to the Red Cross Group; family finances. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the Red Cross and Italy's poverty; explains Allied surrender conditions. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about Germany's impending surrender; discusses President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses progress of the war; mentions Walter Hines Page; describes birthday presents. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the influenza epidemic; explains that President Wilson is awaiting Germany's reply to his note. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses plans to return to the U.S.; family news. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Reports on prospects of peace; discusses politics at home; mentions influenza problem; mentions visit of Col. House; predicts armistice by Thanksgiving. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from \"Algy,\" (Algernon Burnaby), \"Baggrave Hall,\" Leicestershire, England, to \"Mom,\" (Florence L. Page), [Rome, Italy], 23 Oct. 1918, concerning the sale of a Bullock. 1 page. Also including a pencil sketch of the above mentioned scene at the sale. 1 item.","Scope and Contents Discusses demonstrations honoring Italian victories. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Letter Signed translated by Florence L. Page from Marchese Morsarelli, [Rome, Italy], to Florence L. Page, Rome, Italy, no date, concerning the Page's work in Italy. 2 pages. Including Copy of Typewritten Letter from \"Dad,\" (Thomas Nelson Page), [Rome, Italy], to [Florence Lindsay], 29 October 1918, praising President Wilson; discusses visit to her husband in French camp. 3 pages.","Describes the situation with influenza epidemic; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Gives total of influenza victims; talks about disarmament; gives news from Henry Field's father; discusses the Kaiser exile; relays news of the signing of the armistice; discusses the President's message to Germany. 33 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the armistice; criticizes President Wilson. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes the atmosphere at the Peace conference; mentions visit from Col. House; gives details of the peace parade on the Place-de-la-Concorde. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the peace conference; details German atrocities; mentions anticipation of Wilson's arrival.","Criticizes President's proposed visit to Peace Conference; Col. House congratulates Thomas Nelson Page. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells of plans to return to America; mentions her husband's desire to continue writing; discusses mistreatment of Italian embassy by the State Dept. 32 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Discusses Germany and the peace terms; mentions forthcoming visit to Paris; tells of an Embassy dance. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed. from Elika[?], to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, undated, concerning what to wear to a party. 2 pages.","Describes Thanksgivig services; mentions plans to visit Paris; describes Embassy party; received gift cup from ladies of the Embassy. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Received a cup from ladies of the Embassy; mentions plans to return to America; talks about illness of Col. House. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses indignance over cable from State Dept.; discusses her husband's intentions to resign; describes visit with the Queen and their conversation on Russia, the Tzar, and Rasputin; describes trip in a dirigible and the view of Rome from the air. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses intent to visit Paris and to see the President; talks about her audience with the Queen; describes dirigible trip visit to Maconi and his \"wireless room.\" 30 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes festive atmosphere in the city; discusses her husband's hopes to talk with President Wilson. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","States that she has moved to new quarters at the Hotel Ritz. 1 page. Autograph Card Signed.","Scope and Contents Describes Paris; makes plans for forthcoming conference; describes visit to Chateau Thierry; describes \"Big Bertha\"; mentions arrival of President Wilson and luncheon with him. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence's [Lindsay] illness; describes reception at the French embassy; had a talk with Marshal Foch; mentions that Florence's husband has been detailed to Rome. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses injury to Florence's back; talks about her husband's assignment to Italian embassy as military attache; mentions visit to Lafayette's estate, Le Grange; describes reception for the King of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Talks about visits with \"high potentates\"; describes Christmas presents; mentions visits to graves at Chateau Tierry; confusion in Paris. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her return from Paris and embassy events; explains her husband's possible resignation and plans to return home; describes Christmas Eve party; informs of death of Walter Hines Page; mentions forthcoming visit of President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about her husband's visit to the Italian frontier to greet President Wilson; describes Christmas events; mentions visit to military hospital; has audience with the Queen of Italy. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Christmas presents; mentions her visit with the Queen; details party at the Embassy; Queen presented artifacts to Henry Field. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses diplomatic reception planned for President's forthcoming visit; explains the President's itinerary. 21 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses the Red Cross; reports on progress of the war. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Incomplete.","News of Amy's[?] death. 11 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's leaving for America; mentions visit to Royal estate; plans her return to America; explains Queen's acknowledgement of a gift for the poor. 26 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Hopes to arrange her husband's appointment to the Embassy; mentions Queen's gifts of antiques to Henry Field; talks about Henry's ignorance of American history; hopes to influence Minna to have him see his own country and continue education at Yale; copy of Preston Gibson's letter. 27 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's plans to retire; mentions charitable activities; family news. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes Embassy party; discusses return of Italian prisoners. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Mentions that her husband may resign suddenly; discusses interference from under-secretaries in Washington D.C.; describes visit of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt;s family; suggests sale of \"Baggrave Hall\" to offset debts; mades other recommendations to reduce Minna's expenses. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Minna's tax problems; gives fatherly advice on living within one's income. 15 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Minna's expenses. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes scenery and trip to Taormina. Autograph Card Signed. 2 items.","Expresses her husband's anxiousness to resume his writing; keeps diary as basis for extended memoir; discusses international politics at the peace table; describes Embassy reception with Albert Spaulding; talks about the League of Nations and Senator Lodge. 28 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses post-war politics and the Peace Conference; family news. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses hopes to leave Rome by the end of May; anticipates their visit. 10 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses visit of Minna and her family; describes Etruscan tombs; expects arriavl of Admiral Beatty. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","News of the Embassy staff; family news; mentions Henry Field's love of archaeology. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses criticism of President Wilson by Italian press; explains that Burnaby's have returned to England. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Plans to return to summer home; describes her suffering from rheumatism. 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses change in Italy's attitude as a result of the Peace Conference; mentions troops in Embassy yard; describes insults to President Wilson; plans to sail from Liverpool late in June. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Awaiting news from the Peace Conference; discusses criticisms of d'Annuzio's speech; explains about her husband's letter of resignation to the President. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes her husband's visit to Paris; mentions coolness of Italians to the Pages; expresses ill feelings toward President Wilson. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents States that her husband's plea for Italy was ignored at the Peace Conference; mentions his visits to battlefields while in France; describes Court dinner; expresses concern over her daughter's typhoid attack. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Autograph Letter Signed from [?], [Italy?], to Mrs. [Florence] Page, Rome, Italy, undated, concerning family and stay in Italy. 2 pages.","Prepares for her return home; receives farewell visit from Italian friends; describes farewell audience with the Queen and d'Annuzio's attitude. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Description of route from Rome; necessity for her husband to remain at the Embassy in view of present crisis; plans to visit Minna and family. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Received cable from her husband saying he will leave Rome shortly; family news. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping from Il Tempo (translated), Italy, to Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, Rome, Italy, 3 June 1919, on her leaving Rome. 1 page. Including Typewritten Copy of Newspaper Clipping from Corriers d'Italia (translated), Italy, to [Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page], Rome, Italy, 3 June 1919, on her departure from Rome. 1 page.","Describes birth of a colt; mentions chance of her husband sailing with her to America; discusses Henry Field's anti-American attitude; comments on the Peace Conference. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Thanks for hospitality while at Baggrave. 7 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Notes entitled Italy; made from a lecture he gave in Rome. 3 pages. Autograph Manuscript Signed.","Asking for courtesies to Major and Mrs. Algernon E. Burnaby, Henry Field Gibson, and Mrs. Burnaby's maid who are returning to England. 2 pages. Autograph Letter Signed. Including one calling card.","Discusses the Burnaby's return to \"Baggrave Hall.\" 4 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","News of friends and family; mentions fast trip from York to England; discusses President Wilson's illness. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Explains that they are leaving their summer home; discusses President Wilson's illness; mentions his lack of political wisdom; her husband will soon visit Detroit. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's visit to Detroit; family news; reviews illness of President Wilson. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","News of Florence Lindsay's children; discusses her husband's speech at Episcopal Church Convention in Detroit. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes birthday presents; explains problems of Florence Lindsay's children; news of Preston Gibson's remarriage. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence Lindsay's illness; describes sight-seeing and the plays in the New York theatres. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence Lindsay's improvement; states that she will recuperate in Atlantic City, [New Jersey]. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence Lindsay's improvement; purchases a new car. 14 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Florence's illness mentions forthcoming visit to California. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Details reception at Library of Congress for the Prince of Wales. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Tells about Tea for Prince of Wales; mentions visit to Loudoun County; describes new buildings in Washington; discusses action of the Senate and the President's stroke; mentions that her husband is to give an address at St. John's Church, Richmond, Va. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes return from Richmond; will spend winter in California; discusses to President and Congress. 8 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Family news; Florence Lindsay's improvement. 24 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes long trip to the West Coast; hopes to remain in California; description of the hotel; mentions luncheon visit while in Chicago; describes train trip to California. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses Christmas greeting; description of trip to the West Coast; writing a book on Italy's relation to the war; describes Christmas present to his wife; discusses Republican politics. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes California's climate; mentions that her husband will give Christmas address to State Normal School. 16 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses arrival of her brother; plans to keep a residence in Washington, D.C. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expressing his hopes for peace. 1 page. Autograph Note Signed.","Scope and Contents Her husband is working on his volume of war reminiscences; discusses her early letters; discusses her husband's \"vast diary\" of their years in Rome; expresses hope to sell Washington home. 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Scope and Contents Progressing in his book; his wife is sorting her letters; asks about letters written to \"Baggrave Hall\"; describes Christmas presents; discusses Democratic candidates. 12 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses Tom Lindsay's illness; family news; 20 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Discusses her husband's work on his history; searching for a home to buy. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Talks about her companion who walks with her through the countryside; gives opinion of President changing; criticizes Henry Cabot Lodge and the U.S. Senate; discusses affairs of the New Embassy in Rome; diplomatic news. 22 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Describes shopping in Paris; discusses a new novel by Thomas Nelson Page; family news. 18 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Printed Material. 3 items.","Discusses Henry's scientific work; family news. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Letter of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 1 page. Autograph Letter Signed.","Message of sympathy on the death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Message of sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 6 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Expresses sympathy on death of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Typewritten Letter Signed.","Remarks on the death of Thomas Nelson Page inscribed in the records at Hungarton Church. 1 page. Typewritten Copy.","Inviting him to make presentation speech about Thomas Nelson Page portrait to College of William and Mary. 1 page. Telegram. Including Photostat of same telegram. 1 page.","Address to Phi Beta Kappa, College of William and Mary, on the occasion of the presentation of the portrait of Thomas Nelson Page. 4 pages. Copy of Typewritten Manuscript Signed.","Printed Program. 2 leaves.","Address to the State of Maine Writers Conference on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Nelson Page. 3 pages. Autograph Letter Signed.","Replying on inquiry about subjects of Fascism or Mussolini being included in Thomas Nelson Page's works. Autograph Letter Signed.","Published as A Memoir of Thomas Nelson Page by Henry Field, Field Research Projects, Miami, Florida, 1978. Printed Document, 22 pages.","Manuscript. 1 item.","Poems. 2 items.","1 page. 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Printed Material. 2 items.","1 item.","Letters written from the Gallipoli (Turkey) Campaign; Major Burnaby was Military Landing Officer at Sulva Bay and in this capacity was the last person to evacuate the beach. 21 items. Autograph Letters Signed.","Concerning the Gallipoli (Turkey) Campaign. 21 items. Autograph Letters Signed.","Of almost all of original Gallipoli letters, contained in Folders 1 and 2, bound in a loose-leaf binder with introduction, glossary, and notes by Dr. Henry Field. 192 pages. 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Series I. contains three sub-series: Correspondence to and from Adele Blow Chatfield-Taylor, Wayne Chatfield-Taylor Correspondence, and Family Correspondence.","Adele Blow Chatfield-Taylor was born May 17, 1895, to George Preston Blow and Adele Matthiessen, in Chicago, Illinois. Blow married Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, a federal serviceman to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1917, and the couple had four children, Hobart, Richard, Rose, and Adelaide. Ms. Chatfield-Taylor was an architect enthusiast, helping to restore up to 30 historic buldings in her lifetime. In addition to her interest in preservation, Ms. Chatfield-Taylor was a member of the Colonial Dames of America, the United Nations War Reflief, the Home for Incurables, and co-founded the National Women's Democratic Club in the 1930s. 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The contents of the correspondence refer to Adele's childhood, such as drawings and holiday greetings, social event invitations, romantic correspondence between her and Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, and messages to and from her children and extended family.","Correspondence to and from Adele Blow Chatfield-Taylor discussing various topics including her engagement to Wayne Chatfield-Taylor, invitations to ceremonies and events, general greetings, travel plans, and messages to her mother during her childhood about her daily life. 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